tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2237670644611343061.post9174004839780887675..comments2020-09-07T09:04:49.603-04:00Comments on Loki the Spes Bus: The Art of Solenoid Maintenancethe Loki crewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11057576000144561199noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2237670644611343061.post-90666568784173242272012-02-16T21:51:06.059-05:002012-02-16T21:51:06.059-05:00I'm looking at posts and pictures: loving the ...I'm looking at posts and pictures: loving the adventures, cringing at the dangers! Watch each others' back, and you'll be invincible. I miss you all very much.KBhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03221148657664068575noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2237670644611343061.post-52628614821521484862012-02-16T18:53:03.746-05:002012-02-16T18:53:03.746-05:00Spent the whole day assisting Max as he worked on ...Spent the whole day assisting Max as he worked on understanding and fixing the solenoid. It rained, of course, so we spent the six hours or so in the cold blue glow of our tarp. But our spirits are high...we are learning a lot and that is the purpose of the trip after all. Tomorrow he'll need to go back in...the broken wire inside the solenoid, behind the gasket and a particular screw (one of four) at an INCREDIBLY difficult angle to loosen, that Max repaired was not the magic fix, as he initially thought. The team really came together around the project...though only two of us needed to be outside near the engine, Jay continuously checked in, bringing better seating, the occasional odd tool, rubber boots. Kaley, in addition to moral support all day long, made our favorite soup of hers for dinner, which will be ready by the time we finish showering and winding down. Jeff has offered his massage therapy services, and also helped one of our hosts make amazing peanut-butter-cup cokies which were still warm when we recently came in from the rain. Brit made headway in the craft supply today which will be for sale, gave our aloe plant crutches, and is now making yet another batch of cookies to soothe our souls. Go team.the Loki crewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11057576000144561199noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2237670644611343061.post-22701045702659641222012-02-16T15:35:22.290-05:002012-02-16T15:35:22.290-05:00I believe that by making this choice for a vehicle...I believe that by making this choice for a vehicle you have opened up a universe of experiences that would have been hidden. With every problem there are intellectual, emotional, and physical challenges which are new and must be overcome. (a new toyota corolla just would not be the teacher Loki is) Jamming oneself into an engine compartment is a prime example. Somewhere in this process you will experience one of my favorite concepts: There is beauty in utility. Aren't flowers an example of this? You will discover parts of Loki that have both physical and utilitarian beauty. Other parts will make you curse the designer (or more likely an accountant from GM from the mid-60's for being cheap). Some thoughts of care and caution for this process: BE patient with each other, mechanical breakdowns require defined roles AND collaboration with low emotional output and high intellectual problem solving skills. Take a deep yoga breath, exhale all the stress. And as long as I'm preaching, always, SAFETY FIRST when working on or around mechanical devices. Having a person watching the back of the person doing the mechanical work is a good idea and regularly practiced in dangerous work situations and you already are doing it naturally. I'm hoping you continue to have a safe and trouble free journey.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com