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December 10, 2016 at 3:37 pm #596396
Asbestos is very nasty, we have a superfund clean-up site located in Libby (about 70 miles away from here) that has gone through very much in the the last 15-20 years as far as identification, clean-up and medical resolution.
If they still are using it in any way, shape or form – I’d personally keep my distance from it.
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From the Northwest corner of Montana.December 15, 2016 at 9:48 am #597434Applies if you are buying a work truck. But is so true for all of them and bothers me to no end.
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I don't do a fast job. I don't do a slow job. I do a half fast job.
December 15, 2016 at 11:24 am #597454@JimDaddyO great video Jim, and so very true.
December 15, 2016 at 1:07 pm #597462great video, and I agree with it, thats why I bought the base model of my silverado. I didn’t want the whole onstar or satellite radio. I didn’t want touch screen or internet. However if it had the option to drive for me, i may have taken that.
December 15, 2016 at 2:53 pm #597468Looking for a pre ’72 pick up….lol.
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I don't do a fast job. I don't do a slow job. I do a half fast job.
December 15, 2016 at 3:19 pm #597471Yup, I’ll stay with my old vehicles til they fall apart.
BE the change you want to see.
Even if you can’t Be The Pro… Be The Poster you’d want to read.December 15, 2016 at 9:43 pm #597561One reason why I have my 58 Chev.
Just had my acura MDX in for service and that was a grand, and I refused another 1200 worth of work. Now I need to replace the rad just for preventative medicine. The Trans oil cooler inlet and outlet are known to rust and then mix Trans oil with coolant.
“If you don’t pass on the knowledge you have to others, it Dies with you”
— Glenn BottingDecember 16, 2016 at 7:47 am #597632Probably a good idea to tie the rope down instead of holding it up
@utopia78 what would you have done?December 21, 2016 at 8:00 am #598649This is what happens if a pipe or there is a water leak in a house, look at the destructive force.
December 21, 2016 at 8:52 am #598654This is what happens if a pipe or there is a water leak in a house, look at the destructive force.
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That was pretty cool. Don’t leave the tap running if you are leaving for the weekend.
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I don't do a fast job. I don't do a slow job. I do a half fast job.
December 21, 2016 at 8:54 am #598655This is what happens if a pipe or there is a water leak in a house, look at the destructive force.
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You can’t compare a fire hose with a water pipe? I think the water flow is much much more from the fire hose
December 21, 2016 at 9:16 am #598672This is what happens if a pipe or there is a water leak in a house, look at the destructive force.
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You can’t compare a fire hose with a water pipe? I think the water flow is much much more from the fire hose
I think the fire hose just made it fill up faster, if you have that large amount from a busted pipe or leaky faucet over a longer period of time it would probably collapse the same way as well.
December 21, 2016 at 9:41 am #598679This is what happens if a pipe or there is a water leak in a house, look at the destructive force.
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You can’t compare a fire hose with a water pipe? I think the water flow is much much more from the fire hose
I think the fire hose just made it fill up faster, if you have that large amount from a busted pipe or leaky faucet over a longer period of time it would probably collapse the same way as well.
My point is, the water comes out faster than it can leak through areas, where a 1/2 inch water pipe will take more time to fill up, and this means it can leak through areas faster, I’m thinking it would not have the same reaction.
Mind you I am not an engineer.December 22, 2016 at 5:16 am #598841This is what happens if a pipe or there is a water leak in a house, look at the destructive force.
Water damage is very destructive. Very interesting video.
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Fayetteville, NCDecember 22, 2016 at 7:27 am #598883This is what happens if a pipe or there is a water leak in a house, look at the destructive force.
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You can’t compare a fire hose with a water pipe? I think the water flow is much much more from the fire hose
I think the fire hose just made it fill up faster, if you have that large amount from a busted pipe or leaky faucet over a longer period of time it would probably collapse the same way as well.
My point is, the water comes out faster than it can leak through areas, where a 1/2 inch water pipe will take more time to fill up, and this means it can leak through areas faster, I’m thinking it would not have the same reaction.
Mind you I am not an engineer.lol im not an engineer either, you could be right, either way i don’t want water leaking everywhere to test this heh.
December 22, 2016 at 9:26 am #598908This is what happens if a pipe or there is a water leak in a house, look at the destructive force.
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You can’t compare a fire hose with a water pipe? I think the water flow is much much more from the fire hose
I think the fire hose just made it fill up faster, if you have that large amount from a busted pipe or leaky faucet over a longer period of time it would probably collapse the same way as well.
My point is, the water comes out faster than it can leak through areas, where a 1/2 inch water pipe will take more time to fill up, and this means it can leak through areas faster, I’m thinking it would not have the same reaction.
Mind you I am not an engineer.lol im not an engineer either, you could be right, either way i don’t want water leaking everywhere to test this heh.
Lol yeah, but I could be wrong also lol, your right, either way no good for any reason to have water damage.
December 22, 2016 at 12:44 pm #598946what would you have done?
let the rope go
December 23, 2016 at 1:52 pm #599185what would you have done?
let the rope go
I can’t see very well but i think he had the rope wrapped around his wrist. I think he should’ve tied it down to the ground or one of those friction pulleys to prevent him going superman.
December 24, 2016 at 10:40 am #599339Always ladder safety, i don’t know why the second wasn’t bracing the right way.
https://gfycat.com/KeenDapperGreatwhitesharkDecember 24, 2016 at 2:45 pm #599363what would you have done?
let the rope go
I can’t see very well but i think he had the rope wrapped around his wrist. I think he should’ve tied it down to the ground or one of those friction pulleys to prevent him going superman.
Yeah, that was funny, human catapult lol
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