Sevulturus

Sevulturus t1_jd2r0e6 wrote

I hate it. But, where I work it is very very very hot. So if it is fresh tspe, it gets very sticky and tough to remove. If it's old it becomes dry and brittle. Either wY it is a pain in the ass to remove. And because I'm maintenance, sometimes I am trying to pull a marrette off while it is hot to check for power, and having to deal with tape while doing that is such a hassle.

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Sevulturus t1_iu5i7gw wrote

So, I think the first and most important step is to actually identify where the way is coming from. For it to make it through the tile it would take a substantial amount of water sitting on it. You could try laying out some plastic sheets to stop it from getting to the tile and running the shower. Or if you are getting a lot of water on the tile, find a way to keep the water in the shower.

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Sevulturus t1_irem9hs wrote

This, where I work we used radiation to measure the levels of molten metal in molds. We have devices that are constantly bombarded by radiation, the amount that gets through let's us know how full the molds are.

We had biweekly checks of the system where we made sure that no radioactive material had left the enclosure it was held in. But the scintillators (reading device) never became radioactive.

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