That was my thought. I don't care if we scrape the rear undercarriage off, no way I'm standing on 2' think dirt over a massive sinkhole to lift it off! Go rent a crane if you care that much! (But honestly I think it'd be cheaper to reattach the undercarriage.)
Wind pressure likely pushed the steel above yield strength. Given the twisting of the beams it looks like they are thin wall as well. Could be bad steel but also likely bad design.
Saw a lot of those I beam signs fall here in east Tennessee before so called sign co. "engineers" were made to have certified engineers sign off on the construction. Bubbarust
I actually had that happen: 2 of one piece & another piece missing. I regret to report it was made in USA. When contacted about it, the company wasn't terribly interested. Last time I bought one of their puzzles. Not a big deal in the scheme of things, but you gotta vote with your wallet, too.
#6 is because someone only used their backup camera and didn't turnaround and actually look out the back window. I've read that it's generational. Younger, newer drivers use only the camera. Older drivers not so much.
Guys in white shirts in #8 are on the X and they need to get the fuck off it, now.
ReplyDeleteThat was my thought. I don't care if we scrape the rear undercarriage off, no way I'm standing on 2' think dirt over a massive sinkhole to lift it off! Go rent a crane if you care that much! (But honestly I think it'd be cheaper to reattach the undercarriage.)
DeleteAlso they are pushing down instead of lifting up. That's not helping.
Delete#7 Musta been windy...
ReplyDeleteGoogle is the real deal, now they even document drainage ditches.
ReplyDelete#1: following Google Maps directions a little too much?
ReplyDelete#7 - Chinese steel.
ReplyDeleteA failed experiment of the steel/rubber alloy.
DeleteWind pressure likely pushed the steel above yield strength. Given the twisting of the beams it looks like they are thin wall as well. Could be bad steel but also likely bad design.
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Saw a lot of those I beam signs fall here in east Tennessee before so called sign co. "engineers" were made to have certified engineers sign off on the construction.
DeleteBubbarust
#10 Why did I read that as Buttdays?
ReplyDeleteI initially didn't look too closely and assumed it said 'Birthdays', but your comment made me look again.
DeleteNow I see 'Butholays'. Don't wanna know what they sell...
Now we know you're alone..
Deletelots of space in this mall
Deletedisco pants and haircuts
Delete#5 isn't that guy but the guy that got the one with the missing piece
ReplyDeleteI actually had that happen: 2 of one piece & another piece missing. I regret to report it was made in USA. When contacted about it, the company wasn't terribly interested. Last time I bought one of their puzzles.
DeleteNot a big deal in the scheme of things, but you gotta vote with your wallet, too.
#1 I think the roof is about to be separated from the car.
ReplyDelete???? Are you thinking that's a crane, not the camera of streetview?
DeleteSome contractor is going to make a million dollars cleaning up that rockslide.
ReplyDeleteNow I know why Google maps sent my niece straight into a mud pit.
ReplyDelete#6 is because someone only used their backup camera and didn't turnaround and actually look out the back window. I've read that it's generational. Younger, newer drivers use only the camera. Older drivers not so much.
ReplyDeleteIt's because some jackass has his motor up all the way, without flagging it. Transom savers actually work.
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