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Wingnut Ninja posted:Right around this point:
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Safety videos greatest hits! Warning lots of (very) fake blood https://i.imgur.com/KT2ayOs.mp4
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everydayfalls posted:Safety videos greatest hits! How much of that is Staplerfahrer Klaus?
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None of it I think. Ok I missed the ending now I don't know.
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everydayfalls posted:Safety videos greatest hits! This is what happens when your workplace is staffed entirely by people featured in the first segments of infomercials.
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everydayfalls posted:Safety videos greatest hits! I am reminded of Forklift Driver Klaus. Warning: Lots of very fake blood and gore as well. https://youtu.be/-oB6DN5dYWo Woozie66 fucked around with this message at 02:59 on Jul 14, 2020 |
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Woozie66 posted:I am reminded of Forklift Driver Klaus. everydayfalls posted:Safety videos greatest hits!
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I need to find a use for the forklift chestburster
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# ? Jul 14, 2020 10:26 |
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That forklift that cut through a brick wall and a mans torso like it was the finest blade ever forged by elite Japanese katana makers
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PinheadSlim posted:That forklift that cut through a brick wall and a mans torso like it was the finest blade ever forged by elite Japanese katana makers while you were partying I studied the HSE Documentation for Forklift Truck Safety 2020
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everydayfalls posted:Safety videos greatest hits! I'm the guy being thrown off the forklift road warrior style.
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# ? Jul 14, 2020 11:56 |
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your cure for Covid-19 is on it's way https://i.imgur.com/yKS3VS9.mp4
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Weembles posted:https://twitter.com/hoaxeye/status/1282707757808918529?s=20 I've travelled the world to pretty much every type of mining/extraction site but still spending time on an Offshore Drill Rig and Antarctica Core Drilling team is on my bucket list.
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PinheadSlim posted:That forklift that cut through a brick wall and a mans torso like it was the finest blade ever forged by elite Japanese katana makers adamantine blades at a minimum for dismantling the Tomb of Horrors. plus some wizard cast like a +3 on the engine, that beast didn't stop till Acerak summoned a fuckin' Catoblepas with its metal-dissolving acid breath.
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The Real Amethyst posted:Some guy on a shipping forum said it might have been bank effect that caused this. Not unlikely, but that's why maritime pilots exist. The dinky little canal I live by employs ~300 of them just because navigating canals is really hard so ships above a certain tonnage _must_ hire one.
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Also, do not gently caress with forklift blades. They can penetrate steel T-beams.
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Kith posted:Brings a new meaning to the phrase "oh, poo poo" Flat position only... no volunteers for overhead??
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Humphreys posted:I've travelled the world to pretty much every type of mining/extraction site but still spending time on an Offshore Drill Rig and Antarctica Core Drilling team is on my bucket list. But have you ever met a nice South African?
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Yeah, this ship is hosed:AlternateNu posted:Some more pictures are coming out.
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PinheadSlim posted:That forklift that cut through a brick wall and a mans torso like it was the finest blade ever forged by elite Japanese katana makers
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I learned from this thread that forklifts are basically designed to destroy things, through a combination of a very small blade tip made from very strong material backed by a huge amount of ballast. Anything it runs into it will go straight through.
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I think that a lot of people who've never touched a forklift are under the impression that they're just like little cars; it's not until you actually interact with one that you really understand there is absolutely no give in them.
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As my post in the OP says, forklifts are way heavier than your car. They're incredibly dense to act as their own counterweight.
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haveblue posted:I learned from this thread that forklifts are basically designed to destroy things, through a combination of a very small blade tip made from very strong material backed by a huge amount of ballast. Anything it runs into it will go straight through. I think the weight does fool a lot of people. You look at it and it looks like a big lawn tractor and you mentally evaluate it as being a couple of times heavier, especially as they scoot around so nippily. When the reality is that it's basically a metal wrecking ball on solid rubber wheels.
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Forklifts are ~9000 pounds for the low end sit down models, can travel fairly quickly (ours are governed at 12 km/h but a couple of the older ones can hit over 20), and the tip of a fork is around a quarter inch thick and four inches wide of hardened steel. Lots of mass, decent speed, narrow surface area of impact. I've never seen anyone break anything other than freight with a lift, but there's some very suspicious scars in a few of the warehouse's support pillars.
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Large gravel the size of small gravelMr. Nice! posted:Yeah, this ship is hosed: Yep it's toast. Good job loving it up more than Admiral Kuznetsov
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JackSplater posted:Forklifts are ~9000 pounds for the low end sit down models, can travel fairly quickly (ours are governed at 12 km/h but a couple of the older ones can hit over 20), and the tip of a fork is around a quarter inch thick and four inches wide of hardened steel. Lots of mass, decent speed, narrow surface area of impact. there's a couple of guards for the support pillars in our warehouse that clearly took a glancing blow right at the edge and the edge is curled over it doesn't look like much until you get up close and see that they're a solid eighth or quarter inch of metal just bent over and think about the force that would be required to accidentally do that
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Forklifts are basically Unstoppable Force machines with two swords welded on the front and that owns
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Yeah it's not just that they're heavy and powerful, but all that force is applied via forks with very small cross sections. That's a shitload of force (sorry to use sciency terms here) applied in a very small area.
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https://i.imgur.com/6N3jrdC.mp4
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Hong Kong elections?
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Spirit Money
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JackSplater posted:Forklifts are ~9000 pounds for the low end sit down models, can travel fairly quickly (ours are governed at 12 km/h but a couple of the older ones can hit over 20), and the tip of a fork is around a quarter inch thick and four inches wide of hardened steel. Lots of mass, decent speed, narrow surface area of impact. Forklift giveth no fucks. Your example forklift has an impact force of over 4.5 meganewtons. Spread that over a 20 cm^2 area (the tip of that forklift blade), and you're looking at over 325,000 psi, nothing except some of the fancier super-alloys and exotic carbon nano-composites are gonna do anything except get a hole punched in them.
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I just wouldn't let myself get punctured by a forklift blade.
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I'd hold my abs real tight and it would bounce off.
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They should coat the forks with aviation fuel.
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The forklift may be the flashy problem with that clip but putting your break room in an area where a forklift operates is the actual problem.
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Kibayasu posted:The forklift may be the flashy problem with that clip but putting your break room in an area where a forklift operates is the actual problem. management should have to sit literally in the path of forklifts in lovely cubicles.
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Build everything from forklift blades.
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