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Travel Bug Dog Tag L-Cell Left Behind

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Owner:
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Released:
Saturday, July 17, 2004
Origin:
Washington, United States
Recently Spotted:
In The Bug Stops Here: Canada's TB Graveyard

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Current Goal

Travel to its new home at Venture Measurement in Spartanburg South Carolina.

About This Item

The K-M L-Cell



This L-Cell, produced by Kistler-Morse Corp. of Bothell, Washington State was left behind when KM merged with Venture Measurement of Spartanburg South Carolina.
 
Help this lost and left-behind L-Cell find its new home in South Carolina!


Read more about the L-Cells here!


Bolt-On Weighing Systems

Turn your existing Tank/Vessel/Structure into a scale. KM pioneered the popular bolt-on, strain gauge, sensor technology for continuous measuring of vessel weight. Bolt-on sensors measure the stress level changes in vessel supports caused by material movement and therefore are not fooled by side build-up, angles of repose or air pockets. Quickly and easily installed, this non-intrusive, cost-effective method is an excellent alternative to traditional level sensing.

A dual-axis strain gauge sensor that is bolted to the vessel's support structure, measuring changes in stress in the vessel support member. The second axis compensates for temperature variations, providing a cost effective, industrial strength weighing system. There is no need to empty the vessel or take it out of production to install or service.


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Tracking History (6102.6mi) View Map

Discovered It 4/14/2025 Operation Monkeys discovered it Manitoba, Canada   Visit Log

I see you tb on TD spoiler group. I hope that's ok?
Else just delete my log please.
Thank you anway.
Unfortunately,think it's lost,as it haven 't been found for mor many years.
My TD gx108y
A have mor tb's
Sent message for mor tb's
(Collection operation monkeys)

Dropped Off 1/18/2009 Hockeyhick placed it in The Bug Stops Here: Canada's TB Graveyard Manitoba, Canada - 1,842.48 miles  Visit Log
Grab It (Not from a Cache) 11/19/2006 Hockeyhick grabbed it   Visit Log

Picked it up from my desk, and took it home to Venture Measurement here in Spartanburg, SC.

Mission Completed!

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/1/2006 Cache-n-Kerry retrieved it from USCGA September 30th Meeting South Carolina   Visit Log

Grabbed it at our USCGA meeting.

We will help it home.

Dropped Off 9/30/2006 Bill Cheatham placed it in USCGA September 30th Meeting South Carolina - 28.13 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 8/24/2006 Bill Cheatham retrieved it from 24/7 Travel Bug Depot South Carolina   Visit Log

I got it! Now what to do with it?

I would be glad to complete this bugs travel.
Who do I need to contact at the Spartanburg location?
I would be interested in delivering it one evening, and possibly contacting the media.
Great positive publicity for geocaching, would like to publicize it on our website.

http://talesfromthesurface.com

Discovered It 8/24/2006 fantastic_4 discovered it   Visit Log

Cool travel bug!😁

Dropped Off 8/17/2006 notBillyBob placed it in 24/7 Travel Bug Depot South Carolina - 25.32 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/9/2006 notBillyBob retrieved it from Duck Out Of Water South Carolina   Visit Log

I retrieved the TB L-Cell Left Behind from Duck Out Of Water today. I hope to deliver it to it's final destination at Venture Measurement Company in Spartanburg, SC as soon as the TB owner contacts me with instructions on how to do so. This TB was launched on August 3, 2004 in Washington State.
notBillyBob

Dropped Off 5/29/2006 S&TB placed it in Duck Out Of Water South Carolina - 25.32 miles  Visit Log
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