When dealing with electricity, the SMALLER the guage number, the GREATER the current capacity the wire can carry. It’s not a direct reference to the thickness of the cord. Thermostat and doorbell wire are usually 18- 20 guage; lamp cord, 16-18. Light duty household wiring can be 12 or 14, and your electric range and dryer are usually 10 guage or thicker, Your wire coming into the house is in one of the zero guages. Gweedo is right, and weather or waterproof or not, 16 guage ain’t gonna cut it three or more cords from the house. ;-) ! Besides, if it won’t go on the flat, how’s he gonna make it blow UP the hill? (whoops. Bad choice of words.)
Good grief. Not sure whether to comment on the comic strip or the readers comments on this one. Anyway glad to see that you are looking more chilled than yesterday. You were definitely a moaning minny that is for sure Calvin
You need to think outside the box, Calvin! It’s not the number of extension cords or the gauge, it’s the fan. That won’t do anything but blow snow out the back like a fart. Grab Spaceman Spiff’s rocket engine and you will haul azz!
When I was a kid (age-wise) I built a snow sled with a Cox airplane engine. The sled was about 12" long, 5" wide and 3/4" thik with a beveled front edge. The nitro fuel engine was mounted similar to a swamp boat. It had a pusher blade. That sucker would zip down the snow covered street! The last run, it hit a snow hump, went airborne, and crash landed on a neighbors front porch. So Calvin, get a bigger fan!
I worked on a major power-hungry scientific installation. The engineer ordered a 200 feet roll of the wrong gauge wire. When we plugged in the apparatus for a test, it did not start and the roll of wire heated up. Only 90 volts was arriving at the far end!
ratlum almost 11 years ago
That plan is not going to work any way.Calvin get a brain ,at least get Hobbes in put.
MiepR almost 11 years ago
Perhaps a nice sail?
bluskies almost 11 years ago
When dealing with electricity, the SMALLER the guage number, the GREATER the current capacity the wire can carry. It’s not a direct reference to the thickness of the cord. Thermostat and doorbell wire are usually 18- 20 guage; lamp cord, 16-18. Light duty household wiring can be 12 or 14, and your electric range and dryer are usually 10 guage or thicker, Your wire coming into the house is in one of the zero guages. Gweedo is right, and weather or waterproof or not, 16 guage ain’t gonna cut it three or more cords from the house. ;-) ! Besides, if it won’t go on the flat, how’s he gonna make it blow UP the hill? (whoops. Bad choice of words.)
Bennethead almost 11 years ago
Good grief. Not sure whether to comment on the comic strip or the readers comments on this one. Anyway glad to see that you are looking more chilled than yesterday. You were definitely a moaning minny that is for sure Calvin
Bittermelon of Truth almost 11 years ago
You need to think outside the box, Calvin! It’s not the number of extension cords or the gauge, it’s the fan. That won’t do anything but blow snow out the back like a fart. Grab Spaceman Spiff’s rocket engine and you will haul azz!
Bob. almost 11 years ago
Let him try it. Hopefully he will learn something.
Phapada almost 11 years ago
whatcha playin..?
arye uygur almost 11 years ago
@Dha Dha. Do you ever wish you could feel what snow is like in Thailand?
cloudy now almost 11 years ago
Dear Santa, I need a hovercraft and can’t wait for it till the next Christmas.
VegaAlopex almost 11 years ago
Calvin needs battery power and bolts to attach the fan to the sled.
rshive almost 11 years ago
Calvin should do some dumpster diving and find an old gas motor. Maybe too much difficulty involved.
sbchamp almost 11 years ago
‘Breeze-A-Boggan’
jrankin1959 almost 11 years ago
We’re gonna need a bigger fan…
sundogusa almost 11 years ago
When I was a kid (age-wise) I built a snow sled with a Cox airplane engine. The sled was about 12" long, 5" wide and 3/4" thik with a beveled front edge. The nitro fuel engine was mounted similar to a swamp boat. It had a pusher blade. That sucker would zip down the snow covered street! The last run, it hit a snow hump, went airborne, and crash landed on a neighbors front porch. So Calvin, get a bigger fan!
Reality,really? almost 11 years ago
Maybe Calvin can get a job over at tesla.
mistercatworks almost 11 years ago
I worked on a major power-hungry scientific installation. The engineer ordered a 200 feet roll of the wrong gauge wire. When we plugged in the apparatus for a test, it did not start and the roll of wire heated up. Only 90 volts was arriving at the far end!
Aaron Saltzer almost 11 years ago
What are they doing now?
rentier almost 11 years ago
Power cable in wet snow, that will not work, it’s dangerous and not allowed!!
krolsen almost 11 years ago
My husband got me the complete Calvin and Hobbes collection for Christmas. It was out of stock, but finally came this week! So happy :)
Number Three almost 11 years ago
Calvin doesn’t seem sure…
xxx
sonnygreen almost 11 years ago
I’ve finally realized it’s not the strip that keeps my attention, it’s the intelligence level of the comments. Unbelievable!
locake almost 11 years ago
A hill would work better.
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
rshive: Soviets used prop-driven armored car sleds from the 1920s through WW-II.
stuart almost 11 years ago
Calvin would be much happier with a JATO unit attached to his sled.
http://darwinawards.com/darwin/darwin1995-04.html
Not Again almost 11 years ago
We’re going to need a bigger fan.
maupin34 almost 11 years ago
c&h have always been my absolute fav
Bob. almost 11 years ago
They’re making noises about shutting down the Everglades to commercial air boat tours.
Melville the Calvinite over 1 year ago
But, other than that, we’re doin’ great!