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Leedeth wrote:Looks like Kelly's is still bigger.
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My car doesnt have rust
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Looks more like an RX7 than a Challenger.
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theholycow wrote:
Looks more like an RX7 than a Challenger.
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noob5,000,000 wrote:
theholycow wrote:
Looks more like an RX7 than a Challenger.
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if ur doing rusty car wars, don't forget aaron's cavy....
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wannabe wrote:if ur doing rusty car wars, don't forget aaron's cavy....
In the way of rust, I can beat the living shit out of all of your cars... until like, next weekend.

Speak of which, having hot metal shavings fly off an angle grinder and into your scalp is not in the least a pleasant experience. Neither is catching a mig welder flash in your peripheral vision and having flashing visuals at night for the next two days. (It's still doing it...)
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they make hats for a reason....even a knit hat might help (or it might catch on fire....)
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wannabe wrote:they make hats for a reason....even a knit hat might help (or it might catch on fire....)
Not unless it's a tight-fitting hat. Never wear loose clothing of any kind around power tools. Dad almost got his shirt torn off with a drill a few minutes after that hot metal shaving hit my scalp. Not that it would've hurt him, but it would've f**k up the drill and destroyed his shirt.
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wannabe wrote:they make hats for a reason....even a knit hat might help (or it might catch on fire....)
Not unless it's a tight-fitting hat. Never wear loose clothing of any kind around power tools. Dad almost got his shirt torn off with a drill a few minutes after that hot metal shaving hit my scalp. Not that it would've hurt him, but it would've f**k up the drill and destroyed his shirt.
i can make tightly fitting knit hats....r u forgetting something?
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paul34 wrote:True, loose clothing around any type of machinery, electronic included, is always a bad idea.
Yup. How bad is it to get yourself caught in a GPU fan? Bad. It locks up the fan, and it hurts like... well... it hurts badly.
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comingbackdown wrote:Not unless it's a tight-fitting hat. Never wear loose clothing of any kind around power tools. Dad almost got his shirt torn off with a drill a few minutes after that hot metal shaving hit my scalp. Not that it would've hurt him, but it would've f**k up the drill and destroyed his shirt.
nothing wrong with wearing loose clothed when working on cars. im not about to bust out my AE and abercrombie stuff to work on cars because its not wigger shirt loose :lol:

dont stand where the grinder is throwing sparks at and youll be all set.
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comingbackdown wrote:Not unless it's a tight-fitting hat. Never wear loose clothing of any kind around power tools. Dad almost got his shirt torn off with a drill a few minutes after that hot metal shaving hit my scalp. Not that it would've hurt him, but it would've f**k up the drill and destroyed his shirt.
nothing wrong with wearing loose clothed when working on cars. im not about to bust out my AE and abercrombie stuff to work on cars because its not wigger shirt loose :lol:

dont stand where the grinder is throwing sparks at and youll be all set.
So you say, until you have something grab your clothing and pull you into it... and lose fingers... or a hand... or an arm...

This is especially applicable to farm machinery. My father has seen men who've lost limbs because a shirt sleeve got caught in a piece of machinery, and it shredded their arms like running a turbocharged lawnmower over dry grass.
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comingbackdown wrote:
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comingbackdown wrote: This is especially applicable to farm machinery. My father has seen men who've lost limbs because a shirt sleeve got caught in a piece of machinery, and it shredded their arms like running a turbocharged lawnmower over dry grass.
why would you need a turbocharged lawnmower?!?!


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Re: Kelly's 89 Dodge Spirit

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Takigu wrote:why would you need a turbocharged lawnmower?!?!
Why would you not?
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