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You are confusing an elocker with an auburn ECTED which is an undeniable piece of shit. The elocker has 4 spider gears and a locking collar similar to an ARB and a jk rubicon locker


ok, so who's making the elocker? I was thinking of the ected. That's one of those "that sounds like a great idea" products until you look at how it works and realize that when the clutches are worn out you're gonna drop a grand on a new one because not serviceable.
 
ok, so who's making the elocker? I was thinking of the ected. That's one of those "that sounds like a great idea" products until you look at how it works and realize that when the clutches are worn out you're gonna drop a grand on a new one because not serviceable.


Eaton makes the elocker
 
Working tomorrow then I'm off for 12 days! Yay for Christmas break! After 16 days solid, I'm ready to relax.
 
I got Christmas on my wifes dads side on Sunday, last year they had so much food, I need to not eat as much. Putting gym membership to use next week for sure.
 
My wife likes to bake snack food also (as does her parents). We give cookies and stuff away at times. We do have a cinnabon home baking kit we need to use. That will be staying home.
 
I baked some brownies once. Then chased a pink leprechaun around for an hour.
 
Getting parts around to get the garage furnace up and running.

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It's gonna be nice
 
ok, so who's making the elocker? I was thinking of the ected. That's one of those "that sounds like a great idea" products until you look at how it works and realize that when the clutches are worn out you're gonna drop a grand on a new one because not serviceable.


auburn and eaton are made by the same people? no? i thought auburn, eaton and detroit all came out of the same place. the eaton e-locker is fairly reliable and holds up well to abuse it seems, but i've heard nothing buy horror stories about the ected
 
Could he not also use soft copper tube? That's what my hvac buddy and I used on my furnace... Lighter and easier to run than blackpipe.
 
I have soft copper tubing running from the LP tank outside the shop and up to the heater. It was moved around so many times before I did the final install that it has a lot of kinks in it. Its not leaking, but it has restricted flow. I am going to redo it over the 4 day weekend of New Years and plumb in with new line now that it is permanently mounted where we want it. My buddy that is my HVAC connection said we would iron pipe it to the wall behind teh heater and then use a flexible hose from that point to the heater since it is suspended from the ceiling. I hate to spend too much on it since we are going with central heat/air set up in the near future.

Cheese "WTF is on my iPod this morning" Man
 
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