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SUBMAN1
07-24-07, 01:16 PM
Interesting. This boat hasn't even been here even a week, and I already got an order from it.

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Dowly
07-24-07, 01:53 PM
Huh? :doh:

SUBMAN1
07-24-07, 01:57 PM
Huh? :doh:

Short version - Navy buys quite a bit of product from me, and I already have an order in house for parts for the SSN 21. I didn't expect to get anything from this boat for some time, but I guess I'm wrong.

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geetrue
07-24-07, 02:00 PM
It has been a long time since I was on the boats, but I heard they put it in the bug juice. :lol:

What did they order?

Dowly
07-24-07, 02:07 PM
Huh? :doh:
Short version - Navy buys quite a bit of product from me, and I already have an order in house for parts for the SSN 21. I didn't expect to get anything from this boat for some time, but I guess I'm wrong.

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Ah, thanks for clarifying. :up:

SUBMAN1
07-24-07, 02:13 PM
It has been a long time since I was on the boats, but I heard they put it in the bug juice. :lol:

What did they order?

Without getting into it - Just some small stuff, but it was unexpected.

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kiwi_2005
07-24-07, 02:14 PM
Huh? :doh:
Short version - Navy buys quite a bit of product from me, and I already have an order in house for parts for the SSN 21. I didn't expect to get anything from this boat for some time, but I guess I'm wrong.

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What is your area of work subman? I always thought you were some PCtech at a desk.

Order parts for the SSN 21:o Ahh thats why your called "Subman":hmm:

SUBMAN1
07-24-07, 02:30 PM
Huh? :doh:
Short version - Navy buys quite a bit of product from me, and I already have an order in house for parts for the SSN 21. I didn't expect to get anything from this boat for some time, but I guess I'm wrong.

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What is your area of work subman? I always thought you were some PCtech at a desk.

Order parts for the SSN 21:o Ahh thats why your called "Subman":hmm:

You are somewhat correct - I am a systems admin, domain + exchange + IIS, etc., but yes, one of biz's my company is in is high pressure - 6000 PSIG class if you care to know. These boats use the best stuff money can buy. An example is if you ever get a chance to tour one of these boats, (I've only been on a few Tridents in a past life/job where I used to sell test gear like VXI/VME, but I have seen cool things like test plugs being fired from torp tubes which is very loud, and I have driven the Navies sub simulator that is on stilts out at Bangor) the metals they use on board are almost like gold. Large pipes made out of perfectly polished shining stainless steel, even Monel which is pratically worth its weight in gold (well not that expensive, but still very expensive - NiCu for those chemists among you). Take a tour of one of these boats if you get the chance - it is worth it!

Anyway, getting out on a tangent now.

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geetrue
07-24-07, 03:49 PM
Reminds me of the cool job I had ... Topside watch on an FBM submarine in Rota, Spain walking back to the aft deck to check the draft. I had to walk down the middle of the 16 tubes with all of the hatches open right before we went on patrol one time.

I knew what was on top of those nose cones and they respected the 45 cal strapped to my waist too, because they didn't make a move. :lol:

Seriously it was a hoot ... We had lots of algee on the sides of the hull at the water line and these big sucker fish would be eating the stuff.

One night I was so cold, we were next to the sub tender Holland and I made a little tent next to the sail out of plastic wrap and five gallon paint drums that were just sitting there for some reason. It was the mid-watch and I was cold.

All of a sudden I hear the creaking of the gang plank from the tender and I run out of the little tent just in time to see the captain rushing onboard in a hurry saying, "Carry on".

It was fun ... the memories are still intact.

bradclark1
07-24-07, 06:16 PM
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Reaves
07-24-07, 08:26 PM
Ahh thats why your called "Subman":hmm:


Nah he's called that because he has a few very high quality subwoofers! ;):yep: