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  • aclark

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    I haven't heard any at my house in CP, but have seen a few here and there. Driving down 133rd towards Cedartucky there were spots where they got quite loud.
     

    sadclownwp

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    Did you look directly at the flash?

    Or wear a ring while working with high voltage?
    They will not let you do anything cool like wear a watch, or ring, you can't even obstruct the view of what you are working on with cigar smoke. They take all the fun out of stuff.
     

    cg21

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    You forgot DEI :gheyhi:

    2 days of DEI reeducation follewed by 4 hours of arc flash safety
    Right….. that is at the “top” but no one actually thinks it is at the top it is there to be socially acceptable and paraded in the front really it’s at the bottom.
     

    bigretic

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    I haven't heard any at my house in CP, but have seen a few here and there. Driving down 133rd towards Cedartucky there were spots where they got quite loud.
    I think the noticeable volume is definitely south of greenwood... i'm close to the High School. They are pretty obnoxious through the south facing windows and outside. The dog has been annoyed/on edge for days.
     

    Quiet Observer

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    :facepalm:
    jedi niece (age 4) kept telling her mom (jedi sis) that the bird does not like it when she uses the dryer. That the bird sings when she is in the basement.

    Sis ignored her and kept telling her there are no birds in the basement.

    Last week sis calls to say the dryer is taking forever to dry stuff. She put in a small load of kitchen tland towels and 2 hours later they are still not dry.

    Hum...
    Bad dryer? No its about 4 years old.
    Did she ever clean the dryer vent hose. Nope.

    So jedi opens the vent cover on the outside of the house and suprise!

    A bird's nest and a bird as well. :rofl:
    She should of listened to the kid.

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    Old cover was just a single lap leading to the 4" pipe.

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    New cover is 3 smaller flaps and a wire mesh.

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    That freeloading bird has to go find a different spot to make his heated home. :)
    I had a similar problem once. I thought that I heard chirping in the basement. I turned out to be a chipmunk that had got through an old vent. I chased it out and repaired the vent.

    Another time a friend had a sparrow by her first-floor water heater. I understand that birds will perch at the top of a chimney and be overcome by the CO. They can pass out and drop down the chimney. This one woke up and came out from the heater flue. It flew from the flue.
     
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