XPost: misc.consumers, misc.consumers.house, alt.home.repair   
   From: jwisnia@conversent.net   
      
   Dr. Hardcrab wrote:   
   > "Jeff Wisnia" wrote   
   >   
   >   
   >>When he didn't hear a whistling overfill alarm signal within a couple of   
   >>seconds after opening the hose nozzle he should have known something was   
   >>wrong and slammed the nozzle closed.   
   >   
   >   
   > Not all tanks have whistles. Should they? Sure. But, as I said, not all do.   
   >   
   >   
   > The lack of a simple Scully can ruin one's day...   
   >   
   >   
      
   Agreed, but in the absence of a whistling tank fill signal the only   
   acceptable alternative IMO is to be able to get to the tank and check   
   the available volume with the tank gage or by sticking the tank, before   
   starting to pump as much as one gallon into it.   
      
   Anything less is taking too big a chance, and my sympathies go to any   
   fuel oil delivery truck operators who are pushed by their bosses to fill   
   the customer's tank "regardless".   
      
   Way back when we didn't lust for so much material goods and have so much   
   of what we earned confiscated to fund welfare programs most wife's jobs   
   were maintaining a proper and nurturing environment for their children.   
   So, there was usually someone at home to receive an oil delivery.   
   Typically there were two guys with the tank truck, one to go down in the   
   basement and watch the tank level, and the other outside to handle the   
   hose and nozzle. When the tank was safely full the guy inside would bang   
   on the fillpipe with his wrench to signal the guy outside to stop filling.   
      
   The development of the whistling signal by Scully in the 30s made   
   "unattended delivery" by one operator possible, as access to the tank   
   was no longer required in order to make a safe fill. As you pointed out,   
   it is a marvelously simple and virtually fail-safe device.   
      
   Thanks for the mammaries, and Happy Holidays,   
      
   Jeff   
      
      
      
   --   
   Jeffry Wisnia   
      
   (W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)   
      
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