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Stoatbringer
Sep 15, 2004

naw, you love it you little ho-bot :roboluv:

https://i.imgur.com/oiVTc2y.mp4

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Fuck You And Diebold
Sep 15, 2004

by Athanatos
Do not attempt to deep fry a turkey inside a fireworks shop

ChesterJT
Dec 28, 2003

Mounty Pumper's Flying Circus

gently caress You And Diebold posted:

Do not attempt to deep fry a turkey inside a fireworks shop

But that's two of my favorite smells!

Wasabi the J
Jan 23, 2008

MOM WAS RIGHT


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKnX5wci404




https://i.imgur.com/TD2GR.mp4

wesleywillis
Dec 30, 2016

SUCK A MALE CAMEL'S DICK WITH MIRACLE WHIP!!

He didn't tighten those nuts down in the proper sequence.

Never go around the clock like that.

LifeSunDeath
Jan 4, 2007

still gay rights and smoke weed every day
I like the part where he fills the faulty tire on the truck on inside one of those cages.

emf
Aug 1, 2002



Using steel hammer near steel rim / chance of metal shards/sparks: no eye-pro (VIOLATION). Using pneumatic tools (impact and die grinder): no ear-pro (VIOLATION) & no eye-pro (VIOLATION). Applying carcinogenic solvents: well ventilated area (good), but no gloves (VIOLATION).

Busting (tires) is hard, lovely work, and does not make me feel good.

emf
Aug 1, 2002



LifeSunDeath posted:

I like the part where he fills the faulty tire on the truck on inside one of those cages.
Not a split rim, so almost no chance of a dangerous failure, especially if the bead seats easily at less than operating pressure (typical).

Zopotantor
Feb 24, 2013

...und ist er drin dann lassen wir ihn niemals wieder raus...

Dumb Sex-Parrot posted:

I've experienced a fireworks factory catching fire and exploding. My first reaction to that sort of thing would be running the hell away.

Running might not get you away fast enough.

GD_American
Jul 21, 2004

LISTEN TO WHAT I HAVE TO SAY AS IT'S INCREDIBLY IMPORTANT!

wesleywillis posted:

He didn't tighten those nuts down in the proper sequence.

Never go around the clock like that.

Was yelling this too. Hopscotch!

ekuNNN
Nov 27, 2004

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

`Nemesis posted:

i'd absolutely stand there and watch that, looks badass
I wouldn't after following the Enschede fireworks disaster when it happened :ohdear:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks5X0N8M_o8

Dumb Sex-Parrot
Dec 25, 2020

 
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ekuNNN posted:

I wouldn't after following the Enschede fireworks disaster when it happened :ohdear:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ks5X0N8M_o8

The one I experienced happened a few years after Enschede, at Seest in Denmark: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGpZn96MYi4 Here the fire started in a shipping container, and while firefighters attempted to put it out, people living around the factory (it was situated next to a residential area) were evacuated to a nearby school.
The shipping container exploded and the fire rapidly spread to the factory building. A firefighter perished, and everyone decided to pull out. The evacuated people were evacuated a second time and I think the factory exploded not an hour later.

Personally I lived across a valey from where it all went down and while I didn't see the fire, I certainly saw and felt the explosion. It was so surreal - I remember watching smoldering debris fluttering through the air illuminated by the mushroom cloud. The next day I could go outside and pick up light stuff such as insulation and papers that had been scattered and fluttered more than 2km through the air. Most peculiar was a final note regarding the sale of some plumbing that had come from a business next to the factory which was hardly damaged at al. I still got it somewhere.

I like to think emergency services had learned a lot from Enschede because the single firefighter was the only loss of life. I hadn't seen the Enshede video untill a handful of years after my own experience and I came very close to shouting at the people to get away.

Stoatbringer
Sep 15, 2004

naw, you love it you little ho-bot :roboluv:

https://i.imgur.com/tJi3y31.mp4

Mustached Demon
Nov 12, 2016


My hips hurt watching... Oh dear.

nomad2020
Jan 30, 2007

Goons have told me that it is ok, but my rear end in a top hat still puckers right the gently caress up watching someone unhook their only safety line.

Zero One
Dec 30, 2004

HAIL TO THE VICTORS!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9GBHNaYzcs

LifeSunDeath
Jan 4, 2007

still gay rights and smoke weed every day
Ghost ride the jet

HenryJLittlefinger
Jan 31, 2010

stomp clap


White Settlement, Texas, huh

DreadUnknown
Nov 4, 2020

Bird is the word.

Ive had mechanical parts come in on paletts that small, they still weighed enough to need a lifter.

zedprime
Jun 9, 2007

yospos
Excellent, my osmium bowling ball has arrived.

Wasabi the J
Jan 23, 2008

MOM WAS RIGHT

I know that the average F-35 pilot knows better than I do, but that looked like it could have easily been handled by cutting the throttle after crashing with less damage than blowing the canopy and cooking the cockpit.


HenryJLittlefinger posted:

White Settlement, Texas, huh

Six flags over Texas for the five wars they lost. Texas has a proud history of getting their asses handed to them after moving in where they're not wanted.

Wasabi the J fucked around with this message at 23:08 on Dec 15, 2022

DRINK ME
Jul 31, 2006
i cant fix avs like this because idk the bbcode - HTML IS BS MAN

I expected it was too low to eject and he’d just wallop into the ground with an unopened parachute. Sounds like the throttle was stuck open, or whatever the plane equivalent is.

Zero One
Dec 30, 2004

HAIL TO THE VICTORS!

DRINK ME posted:

I expected it was too low to eject and he’d just wallop into the ground with an unopened parachute. Sounds like the throttle was stuck open, or whatever the plane equivalent is.

Ejection seats are "zero zero".

They can be safely used at zero altitude and zero airspeed.

KoRMaK
Jul 31, 2012




battlefield 2 looking good as ever

CainFortea
Oct 15, 2004


Wasabi the J posted:

I know that the average F-35 pilot knows better than I do, but that looked like it could have easily been handled by cutting the throttle after crashing with less damage than blowing the canopy and cooking the cockpit.

You are presuming that he did not already cut the throttle and the engine listened. This is an F-35, it works only by the grace of god when it does.

Captain Hygiene
Sep 17, 2007

You mess with the crabbo...



F-35s, the helicopters of the fixed-wing world

Jiro
Jan 13, 2004

https://youtu.be/Xc-lIs8VNIc

What's good OSHA Thread?!

Do y'all like watching woodcrafting videos using super dangerous machines and blades that make super awesome tables and stuff??

Do y'all also fear for your life that you'll lose a hand or finger(s)?

Good news! Here's a video simulating all of that in slow motion and then interviewing people it had happened to!

Nenonen
Oct 22, 2009

Mulla on aina kolkyt donaa taskussa

Captain Hygiene posted:

F-35s, the helicopters of the fixed-wing world

Namely the 35B used by USMC and Britain. The A and C models land like normal planes.

Then there's V-22 Osprey, the airplanes of the rotary wing world...

Captain Hygiene
Sep 17, 2007

You mess with the crabbo...



Nenonen posted:

Namely the 35B used by USMC and Britain. The A and C models land like normal planes.

It's kinda funny, I didn't actually watch the video until after I posted. I was just joking about them being finicky in general, I didn't remember that there was a variant that did anything beyond thrust vectoring for short takeoff/landing.

Blue Footed Booby
Oct 4, 2006

got those happy feet

Iirc the harrier crashed a lot too. It's just something VTOLs do.

Phanatic
Mar 13, 2007

Please don't forget that I am an extremely racist idiot who also has terrible opinions about the Culture series.

Blue Footed Booby posted:

Iirc the harrier crashed a lot too. It's just something VTOLs do.

You're in a part of the envelope where if the engine breaks you can't do anything except go straight down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0h17NNg3VM

shame on an IGA
Apr 8, 2005

did... did he land back in the cockpit

Swilo
Jun 2, 2004
ANIME SUCKS HARD
:dukedog:

Jiro posted:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xc-lIs8VNIc

What's good OSHA Thread?!

Do y'all like watching woodcrafting videos using super dangerous machines and blades that make super awesome tables and stuff??

Do y'all also fear for your life that you'll lose a hand or finger(s)?

Good news! Here's a video simulating all of that in slow motion and then interviewing people it had happened to!

And as a bonus the video itself is done with minimal safety and almost no PPE!

Nenonen
Oct 22, 2009

Mulla on aina kolkyt donaa taskussa

Phanatic posted:

You're in a part of the envelope where if the engine breaks you can't do anything except go straight down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0h17NNg3VM

They should just put parachutes on the planes and fall down like a feather.

shame on an IGA posted:

did... did he land back in the cockpit

They're not called "jump jets" for nothing.

Vincent Van Goatse
Nov 8, 2006

Enjoy every sandwich.

Smellrose

Nenonen posted:

They should just put parachutes on the planes and fall down like a feather.

They're not called "jump jets" for nothing.

On the other hand,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRtlM6IoH-Y

mobby_6kl
Aug 9, 2009

by Fluffdaddy
https://i.imgur.com/PktHVpn.mp4

Wait you're saying you can cut off the ring??

The Lone Badger
Sep 24, 2007

mobby_6kl posted:

Wait you're saying you can cut off the ring??5

Depends on the ring material. Gold is easy. Tungsten carbide... not so much.

By popular demand
Jul 17, 2007

IT *BZZT* WASP ME--
IT WASP ME ALL *BZZT* ALONG!


I was surprised to learn that carbide is actually popular in jewellery
Which might make it a good idea for jewellers to have some heavy duty tools in case a quick removal is needed.
E: easier than I expected:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GD44bl8ENCA

By popular demand fucked around with this message at 13:26 on Dec 16, 2022

Stoatbringer
Sep 15, 2004

naw, you love it you little ho-bot :roboluv:

mobby_6kl posted:

https://i.imgur.com/PktHVpn.mp4

Wait you're saying you can cut off the ring??

I had to cut my wife's wedding ring off a few years ago. She bashed her finger somehow and it started swelling, and as her ring was quite tight her finger started going purple. I didn't have one of those neat tools so had to (carefully) use snips, and broke one set before I got it off. Luckily it's not a very thick gold band or it might have been a disaster. Got it repaired afterwards, good as new.

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sinky
Feb 22, 2011



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