Dumbest. Question. Ever.

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Re: Dumbest. Question. Ever.

Postby TAFeltman on Mon Feb 04, 2013 5:43 pm

Crunge98 wrote:Years ago you didnt see many signals flipped, these days you do


County uses the "Tight Doghouse" - No space between sections (Durasig's) with the Arrow sections right and the Y and G sections upside down :crazy:
MoDOT is ALL IN with the FYA
Some aluminum heads (CH & Mark IV) you can change the door to "Right" open, however I have never seen one that way
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Re: Dumbest. Question. Ever.

Postby Econo101 on Wed Feb 06, 2013 6:57 pm

I'll have to check, but I"m sure the Fortran signals are designed so the door can be swapped to open on either side without turning the housing upside down.
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Re: Dumbest. Question. Ever.

Postby dkendr on Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:16 am

Crunge98 wrote:Years ago you didnt see many signals flipped, these days you do


Damn whippersnappers. Get off my lawn. :glare:
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Re: Dumbest. Question. Ever.

Postby eagleyes on Tue Feb 12, 2013 4:56 am

Crunge98 wrote:Years ago you didnt see many signals flipped, these days you do


OMG! :panic:
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