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Nine to Nine - Instant regret https://www.tigerknight.com/99/2024-06-02
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Aha! I got the impression you were relating through your experiences in this instance. I'm not certain if you're aware of Wolf's reputation for causing mayhem in trying to fix things HIS way.
About 11 years ago I recall a rather fancy soft serve ice cream wagon catching fire in its refrigerant section, which then ignited both propane tanks, and the truck ended up burning down to its axles.
About 11 years ago I recall a rather fancy soft serve ice cream wagon catching fire in its refrigerant section, which then ignited both propane tanks, and the truck ended up burning down to its axles.
Oh I'm well aware of Wolf. I fully expect the machine to either explode or turn into an ice cream firehose after him tinkering with it.
I remember years ago in a fast food place seeing the shake machine sneeze when used, blowing chocolate shake all over everything within about 10 feet.
I remember years ago in a fast food place seeing the shake machine sneeze when used, blowing chocolate shake all over everything within about 10 feet.
Or that de-icing module doesn't work. The former would cause compressor run non-stop, de-icing wouldn't activate. The latter well, it's obvious, it would reduce effectiveness of Carnot cycle. These soft-serves often use cheaper linear compressors (because noone wants a frigde in their home which sounds like a couple of giraffes are moking love inside), so that less like lt would burn out, but linears have another type of leak, where leak is inside of cylinder..
No freon in these machines (although it's not flammable). Most of modern stuff designed for R-600 - isobutane, and older are convted to isobutane by using a variant of coolant with additives. But open flames are not permitted, isobutane is explosive when mixed with air (there shouldn't be a lot of it, it's <100 g for large fridge, small machines like that may have less). Defrosting is uusally done by heating elements.
-And Thank You RimeFox for the helpful information and the visual image of two giraffes making out in a refrigerator. Our old, 1980s era Sears occasionally makes similar sounds and often shakes violently, suggesting the motor mounts have rotted away. (Sometimes I just enjoy giving that old 'fridge a good "Linebacker Tackle" just to make it run quiet again.)
Yeah that happens. Ones I think sound like that from "birth" quite often. Because that's essentially a piston pump moved by electromagnetic means https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUBSSBUzpaY (Not sure how noisy LG is, never encountered that one, but cheaper stuff is very)
Poor Shiera. Maybe she could work on a tourist railroad?
That third panel reminds me of a scene from SABRINA ONLINE. While on the phone with her mother, Sabrina once accidentally let slip that she had no plans for the weekend. Next panel: Sabrina's stuck watching her little sister.
That third panel reminds me of a scene from SABRINA ONLINE. While on the phone with her mother, Sabrina once accidentally let slip that she had no plans for the weekend. Next panel: Sabrina's stuck watching her little sister.
Someone that expect you that you drive your ice cream truck in Phoenix or Jazan City. You do not get visit from the food safety for frozen over cream. If you let it go warm enough for bacteria to proliferate you have heavy fine. It is a feature that work as a bug in most of the world.
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