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Deteriorata posted:It was apparently in the Dominican Republic. https://www.thedrive.com/news/31011/watch-a-racing-driver-survive-an-unbelievable-crash-that-split-honda-civic-apart Why am I not surprised From the way the car split in half so easily I'd guess it was one car hacked together with two wrecked cars. They probably learned how to do it from a Russian Youtube video.
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That's a pretty good example of why your cage should tie through the firewall, isn't it?
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# ? May 16, 2020 16:28 |
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Seat Safety Switch posted:That's a pretty good example of why your cage should tie through the firewall, isn't it? If anything, it's an example of why your cage should not tie through it, surely? In a crash like that I would much prefer the cage keep its integrity and the rest of the car can gently caress off to wherever it wants. I'm not actually sure whether the cage failed and let the driver out or if it was just that they weren't secured at all, though. I lean towards the latter.
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# ? May 16, 2020 18:34 |
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ArcMage posted:I'm not actually sure whether the cage failed and let the driver out or if it was just that they weren't secured at all, though. I lean towards the latter. Im leaning towards "PVC pipe's structural rigidity in an impact is not similar to the performance of DOM cromolly steel"
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# ? May 16, 2020 23:45 |
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Vacuum chat: my mom bought a Kirby in the 70s that I was using when I was old enough to heft its bulk around. When I finally got married and got a house, I bought a Kirby, since my mom's had only needed belts and bags for thirty years. They're cast aluminum now and have a 12-speed clutchless automatic transmission and they glide over the floor. Best part: the motor isn't in the vacuum airstream, so it's not getting jammed full of the stuff you're sucking out of the floor. I've got about ten years on mine, and it's only needed bags and belts in that time. Actual content: Crew complaint "the cabin blower was making a noise, then stopped, now cabin air circ isn't as strong." We found this when we pulled up the floor. One of the squirrel cage vanes was poking through the duct.
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# ? May 17, 2020 00:09 |
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Ferremit posted:Im leaning towards "PVC pipe's structural rigidity in an impact is not similar to the performance of DOM cromolly steel" There is always the third option, yes.
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# ? May 17, 2020 00:46 |
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babyeatingpsychopath posted:Vacuum chat: This thread sucks
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# ? May 17, 2020 00:49 |
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babyeatingpsychopath posted:Vacuum chat: my mom bought a Kirby in the 70s that I was using when I was old enough to heft its bulk around. When I finally got married and got a house, I bought a Kirby, since my mom's had only needed belts and bags for thirty years. They're cast aluminum now and have a 12-speed clutchless automatic transmission and they glide over the floor. Best part: the motor isn't in the vacuum airstream, so it's not getting jammed full of the stuff you're sucking out of the floor. I've got about ten years on mine, and it's only needed bags and belts in that time. We use a Kirby that my parents gave me. I remember when they bought it and I was in elementary school, so it's at least 25 years old. I buy bags for it and cut hair off the beater and that's about it for maintenence, still going strong. Every year I cut a dolls head worth of hair off of that thing. When I was a kid I remember it always was wrapped with leftover string from my mom's sewing. We don't vacuum nearly as much as we should so at this pace I'll never buy a vacuum. I recall now I had to splice the power cord because it broke at the handle from stress.
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# ? May 17, 2020 04:56 |
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babyeatingpsychopath posted:We found this when we pulled up the floor. One of the squirrel cage vanes was poking through the duct.
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# ? May 17, 2020 13:22 |
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evil_bunnY posted:LMAO that bulkhead connector costs more to make than the loving impeller "Low weight impeller"
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# ? May 17, 2020 14:23 |
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LifeSunDeath posted:reminds me of mid-engine that have a tendency to split in half the difference is that this is purposeful and the other was uh, not
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# ? May 18, 2020 14:14 |
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That is my understanding as well, mid and rear engined cars are designed to split the passenger compartments off in a crash. Makes more sense than getting an engine block in the arse when shunted.
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# ? May 18, 2020 14:34 |
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Well that and it sheds a lot of kinetic energy too.
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# ? May 19, 2020 03:32 |
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Plus you can make the occupant safety cage stronger and lighter since it is smaller.
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# ? May 19, 2020 14:04 |
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We have the newer Dyson Airblade hand dryers, the ones that are in the faucet. Not only do they blow the water off your hands, sometimes they blow it from the sink all over the place! Since the pandemic is on the motion sensor windows are covered up with electrical tape, but when they work and you stay dry they do dry your hands very quickly. Kirby vacuums are great, I also inherited one that's about 20 years old now from the grandparents.
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# ? May 19, 2020 21:38 |
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Oddhair posted:We have the newer Dyson Airblade hand dryers, the ones that are in the faucet. These have to be one of the worst loving ideas ever.
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# ? May 20, 2020 03:44 |
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H2SO4 posted:These have to be one of the worst loving ideas ever. Surprisingly they feel like the best air dryers, except maybe for properly powerful old school hot air blowers. But they probably require a sink design where there won't be loose water on the air path. Still prefer the cloth towel roll models, whenever they aren't jammed. They should be kept unlocked so I can try fix them.
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# ? May 20, 2020 09:07 |
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babyeatingpsychopath posted:They're cast aluminum now and have a 12-speed clutchless automatic transmission What the gently caress does a vacuum need a 12 speed transmission for? Are you racing it?
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# ? May 20, 2020 09:28 |
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H2SO4 posted:These have to be one of the worst loving ideas ever. Took a vacation last year and I can't remember the state but they had these in the rest areas. Whoever designed the damned thing must have hands the size of a toddler.
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# ? May 20, 2020 13:26 |
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This is less "funny submission" and more "for gently caress's sake please go check your jack stands right now", but - Harbor Freight Recalls Jack Stands That Could Suddenly Collapse
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# ? May 20, 2020 13:54 |
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Pretty sure I've got four of them. Good times.
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# ? May 20, 2020 14:09 |
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cakesmith handyman posted:What the gently caress does a vacuum need a 12 speed transmission for? Are you racing it? Heh, it's easy to see who has been to the track and who hasn't
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Acid Reflux posted:This is less "funny submission" and more "for gently caress's sake please go check your jack stands right now", but - I have one. Ironically it was a replacement for another Pittsburgh jackstand that collapsed well under it's rated loading.
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# ? May 20, 2020 14:53 |
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People ask me why I don't change my own oil. It's a combination of laziness and fear, and knowing that I would end up buying the cheapest jackstands and probably die from it.
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# ? May 20, 2020 15:03 |
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Just buy a vehicle that's high enough off the ground that you can change your own oil without lifting it.
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# ? May 20, 2020 15:18 |
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Acid Reflux posted:This is less "funny submission" and more "for gently caress's sake please go check your jack stands right now", but - Welp I have a set of those holding the GP up right now Edit: nope mine are a later part number BigPaddy fucked around with this message at 16:29 on May 20, 2020 |
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Acid Reflux posted:This is less "funny submission" and more "for gently caress's sake please go check your jack stands right now", but - I have a set that looks exactly like the grey 3 ton ones, but the number is different. I'll still probably buy new ones anyway though.
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# ? May 20, 2020 15:58 |
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I had one rule there and it was don't buy things thdt could kill me when they fail. After enough time I wore down and bought jackstands and my buddy made fun of me, I use them often, but I think I'll take the easy lesson and get rid of them.
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# ? May 20, 2020 16:09 |
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um excuse me posted:I have one. Ironically it was a replacement for another Pittsburgh jackstand that collapsed well under it's rated loading. This is why im the weirdo that has two jacks stands and also the jack still in place. That is my worst nightmare. e:(also great username picture combo)
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# ? May 20, 2020 16:31 |
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To be fair, the stand collapsed as I was lifting the opposite side. I was nowhere near under the car.
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# ? May 20, 2020 16:32 |
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This is why I bought nonHF stands that are rated at 4x my vehicles weight.
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# ? May 20, 2020 16:46 |
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... the Russians just used (I tend to go extra cautious with putting the wheels under as an added 'just in case' or using logs/stumps, primitive but it should work in the event of a stand failure)
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# ? May 20, 2020 17:14 |
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I have two of those stands, thanks for posting this. I only use it to hold my 400lb CB750 up when messing with forks but I’ll get them swapped out next weekend.
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# ? May 20, 2020 17:43 |
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I can finally get about my Autozone set
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# ? May 20, 2020 17:50 |
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bull3964 posted:Door handles. $WORKPLACE installed automatic restroom doors recently. I don’t think it was because of the pandemic, they started before that. They haven’t seen much use yet because most of us are working from home...
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bull3964 posted:Door handles. I visit an office building with a shared bathroom where you have to press a button and then pull a handle to get out
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# ? May 20, 2020 18:03 |
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I've got (not harbor freight but still Chinese) 6 ton stands for my little 2400lb hatchback since I don't trust the load ratings on Chinese parts. I also always use all 4 stands and jack the front and then the back (instead of one corner at a time) to keep things balanced.
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# ? May 20, 2020 18:09 |
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Astonishing Wang posted:I can finally get about my Autozone set Cinder-blocks are p. much better than the hazard fraud set at this point.
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# ? May 20, 2020 18:23 |
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I always put it on jack stands then put the jack right against the suspension crossmember or the rear diff
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# ? May 20, 2020 18:39 |
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A bung is definitely a recommended load bearing interface.
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