#4, no sympathy. I love cats but if you fuck with one, expect a couple of holes. #6, I’m claustrophobic and started hyperventilating just watching that. #10, catching a full can in the chest would sure knock your dick in the dirt. Or as an old Wyoming friend would say- knock a cowboy off his horse.
#3 is basically what we used to melt steel at my old job. Just imagine that the coil is on it's side, about 2" thick, and 10' tall or so. The center is so wide you can't touch the walls with your arms extended. Then we would ram a lining material to make a crucible, that would hold 20,000 pounds of molten steel. From start to ready for a lab sample it was typically about 2 hours. It would be longer if another furnace was melting at the same time, since we had to share our power rate for melting power. Since we didn't always need the highest power to run all furnaces, we only bought a certain amount, and then had a system that would force us to all lower down the amount in order to not over use our allotted rate. We would call it getting "shed" when the power lowered. Sometimes we would call the other furnace and ask them to cut back their power so that we could have maximum power for a few minutes, in order to mix in adds, or finish melting at the end. The vacuum furnaces which were under high vacuum had a very extensive instruction book, in order to maintain the alloy to the extreme specs that were called for. So they might need to mix at 800Kw for 6 minutes, and would ask the open air furnaces to turn down for that amount of time. But since they were under vacuum, they also could sit and hold where they were in the melt process indefinitely. it was a balancing act, but it worked.
#5) I am impressed the Nissan could rock climb the other car. Looks like he totaled the silver car and barely scuffed the rocker panel below the door. Win-win.
#10) Is that a beer can gun? Ahh! Shut up and take my money!!!!
What is #10, and where do you get them?
ReplyDeletehttps://xproducts.com/product/can-cannon-soda-can-launcher-ar-15-m16
DeleteThat's called a woman. You can pick one up just about anywhere!
Delete#6. Greeeat, now how do you get out
ReplyDelete#10 found a use for the old Budweisers
ReplyDelete#3 Induction, baby!
ReplyDelete#6 just gives me the willies,
ReplyDelete#10 Is that a Pepsi? New slogan "Pepsi, the only 2nd Amendment friendly cola"
ReplyDeleteWhat is #10 and where do I buy it?
ReplyDelete#6: Nope. Nope. Nopity nope.
ReplyDelete#6 spelunkers be crazy. Or at least a different type of crazy than I am.
ReplyDeleteJohn G
#4, no sympathy. I love cats but if you fuck with one, expect a couple of holes.
ReplyDelete#6, I’m claustrophobic and started hyperventilating just watching that.
#10, catching a full can in the chest would sure knock your dick in the dirt. Or as an old Wyoming friend would say- knock a cowboy off his horse.
#3 is basically what we used to melt steel at my old job. Just imagine that the coil is on it's side, about 2" thick, and 10' tall or so. The center is so wide you can't touch the walls with your arms extended. Then we would ram a lining material to make a crucible, that would hold 20,000 pounds of molten steel.
ReplyDeleteFrom start to ready for a lab sample it was typically about 2 hours. It would be longer if another furnace was melting at the same time, since we had to share our power rate for melting power. Since we didn't always need the highest power to run all furnaces, we only bought a certain amount, and then had a system that would force us to all lower down the amount in order to not over use our allotted rate. We would call it getting "shed" when the power lowered. Sometimes we would call the other furnace and ask them to cut back their power so that we could have maximum power for a few minutes, in order to mix in adds, or finish melting at the end.
The vacuum furnaces which were under high vacuum had a very extensive instruction book, in order to maintain the alloy to the extreme specs that were called for. So they might need to mix at 800Kw for 6 minutes, and would ask the open air furnaces to turn down for that amount of time. But since they were under vacuum, they also could sit and hold where they were in the melt process indefinitely. it was a balancing act, but it worked.
#5) I am impressed the Nissan could rock climb the other car. Looks like he totaled the silver car and barely scuffed the rocker panel below the door. Win-win.
ReplyDelete#10) Is that a beer can gun? Ahh! Shut up and take my money!!!!
Looks like rough aut-erotica
Delete6) Why?
ReplyDelete#3 reminds me of ex-GF and how it felt after.....
ReplyDelete#10 https://www.thisiswhyimbroke.com/beer-can-cannon/
ReplyDelete#6 is a better man than me.
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