kempers_gramp
Expert Expediter
Just a little story and tip for "us" "newbies",
The other day I had the pleasure of driving through some of the beautiful winter weather that the north east has to offer. Yup, freezing rain. I had picked up a load at 1800 that would drop the next morning at 0600. I put a paddle lock on my door at the shipper so I could feel a little more secure about the rest, or lack there of, that I would get for the night at the truck stop I stayed at. Low and behold I awoke in the morning to find the paddle lock coated with ice. HMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!x( . It was about -10 outside, with a wind chill of about -23.......brrrrrrr. I proceeded to try to melt the ice off of the lock with my mini-bic lighter for the next few minutes, to no avail, darn wind kept blowing it out! I guess a zippo might have been more appropriate? After asking the consignee for a torch, again to no avail, I returned to the warmth of my toasty cab of my truck, wondering what am I going to do now? NEWSFLASH! I have a microwave and water in my truck, along with a microwavable bowl to heat water in. I filled the bowl with water, set the timer on the micro to 4 mins. and shaazam, an instant ice melter. I proceeded to pour the HOT water over the lock and quickly melted the ice.
Just a word of caution, I can not, and will not be held responsible for any burns incurred in the process. I walked away unscathed, and feeling as brilliant as I thought I looked.
Just an idea, take it for what you will.
Hope it's helpful.
"I'm not much, but I'm all that they've got"
The other day I had the pleasure of driving through some of the beautiful winter weather that the north east has to offer. Yup, freezing rain. I had picked up a load at 1800 that would drop the next morning at 0600. I put a paddle lock on my door at the shipper so I could feel a little more secure about the rest, or lack there of, that I would get for the night at the truck stop I stayed at. Low and behold I awoke in the morning to find the paddle lock coated with ice. HMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!x( . It was about -10 outside, with a wind chill of about -23.......brrrrrrr. I proceeded to try to melt the ice off of the lock with my mini-bic lighter for the next few minutes, to no avail, darn wind kept blowing it out! I guess a zippo might have been more appropriate? After asking the consignee for a torch, again to no avail, I returned to the warmth of my toasty cab of my truck, wondering what am I going to do now? NEWSFLASH! I have a microwave and water in my truck, along with a microwavable bowl to heat water in. I filled the bowl with water, set the timer on the micro to 4 mins. and shaazam, an instant ice melter. I proceeded to pour the HOT water over the lock and quickly melted the ice.
Just a word of caution, I can not, and will not be held responsible for any burns incurred in the process. I walked away unscathed, and feeling as brilliant as I thought I looked.
Just an idea, take it for what you will.
Hope it's helpful.
"I'm not much, but I'm all that they've got"