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RE: You try to help out and... - Bob10 - 03-07-2018

It is far from the first time especially with Govdeals.  I have done the same and while I never got told I was wrong they never answered at all.


RE: You try to help out and... - crokett™ - 03-08-2018

hopefully the winner wasn't looking for an actual drill press.


RE: You try to help out and... - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 03-09-2018

(03-08-2018, 03:51 PM)crokett™ Wrote: hopefully the winner wasn't looking for an actual drill press.

Hopefully the winner gets a great deal because they screwed up!


RE: You try to help out and... - jppierson - 03-09-2018

There is a true story of a Fort Carson M60A3 tank unit(Army) that ordered a light bulb, and received instead a 14,500 lb anchor. There was only one digit difference in the stock number. http://www.alu.army.mil/alog/issues/JanFeb13/Who_Ordered_Anchor.html#.WqK0r-jwbIU


RE: You try to help out and... - ®smpr_fi_mac® - 03-09-2018

(03-09-2018, 11:28 AM)jppierson Wrote: There is a true story of a Fort Carson M60A3 tank unit(Army) that ordered a light bulb, and received instead a 14,500 lb anchor.  There was only one digit difference in the stock number.  http://www.alu.army.mil/alog/issues/JanFeb13/Who_Ordered_Anchor.html#.WqK0r-jwbIU


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RE: You try to help out and... - Stwood_ - 03-09-2018

My BIL was a army supply sargent for 20 years. Man he could tell ya some stories about diverting orders if their repair base needed something.


RE: You try to help out and... - KC - 03-10-2018

(03-07-2018, 08:13 PM)6270_Productions Wrote: You would have thought in five day's time they could have verified your observation.

Doesn't it say 'Mortiser' on the manufacturer's label on the front?


RE: You try to help out and... - MoreToolsForMe - 03-14-2018

(03-10-2018, 07:47 AM)KC Wrote: Doesn't it say 'Mortiser' on the manufacturer's label on the front?

It Does Indeed!

Gene


RE: You try to help out and... - BrokenOlMarine - 03-16-2018

They used to harass the new kids coming into the helicopter avionics shop, young PFCs or LCPLs.   Hazing, you know, but with an underlying lesson, teaching them a little along the way.  The would tell them to head over to the warehouse and pick up five hundred yards of flightline, and a hundred gallons of rotor wash and don't come back without it.  The supply folks would be in on it, and when the new meat would arrive.
They would explain the manuals.
look stuff up here.
They would explain the ibm drop cards. (This was a while ago... )
fill this out with the part numbers, and drop it in this box, then go away.

and then leave them to suffer.
All fun and games, till they pulled it on the wrong kid. Sharp as a tack, and dogged determination.

HE actually found ... and ordered ... both. 
Raised

Five HUNDRED yards of line, flight, marking.  That glass embedded reflective yellow tape you stick onto the flight line then heat to mark taxiways, parking areas, and the like.  Oh yeah... who knew it was actually listed in the supply catalogs. 
No  That stuff was priced per foot.


He also located wash, rotor blade, 55 gallon drum.  A special formula for washing composite helicopter blades on attack aircraft.  He ordered two drums.  Yup... that wasn't cheap either... but don't come back without it... 
Crazy ... he did what he was told.

Luckily... a sharp supply chief called to see if the avionics chief had lost his mind.