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>> No.1612875

>>1612837
this has been posted before certainly, i am no less impressed by the fortitude and tenacity it must take to punch a masonry bit through not just one skin, but right through a radiator.
curious to see how heavy the drill was. large rotary hammer might explain it but still....

>> No.1612883

>>1612875
it actually doesnt take as much as you think... once you are through a concrete wall the tip is really hot and it takes just a few second to go through some metal pan. looks like a 3/8 or 1/2 bit so consider the amount of force someone puts on the drillbit because drilling sucks and they always think more pressure is better.

>> No.1612951
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>> No.1613003

>>1612951
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

>> No.1613011
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>>1612951
Hey I mean you will burn off the red paint in the wrong spots fast enough.

Looks better than pic related.

>> No.1613034

>>1612951
>>1613011

what is this red brake calipers meme? are they trying to be like brembo or something?

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>>1613034
Red is just popular because it fits with lots of car colors and stands out. I have seen them in all different colors, lots of black and yellow.

I have seen quite a few shitty Honda Civics with painted rear drums too.

>> No.1613053
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I don't have a pic but a funny story. Used to work doing fibre to the home installs, we had a pajeet who took the fibre under the floor, drilled it out maybe 5 inches out from the skirting board, tucked it under the edge of the carpet for about 10m down a hallway, up over the skirting board and drilled it through the wall to the final location. Turned out the place he drilled through the wall was where a sliding door was open so the owner was trying to close the sliding door and broke her internet.

>Mfw I rock up to do the fault call out

>> No.1613088

>>1612951
>>1613011
>>1613041
Prominently visible brakes look ridiculous on cars, they're tacky.

>> No.1613089

>>1612883
>really hot
The heat has nothing to do with it dude...

>> No.1613285
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>> No.1613309

>>1612875
ever use a hammer drill? after going through 18 inches of concrete. you wouldn't even notice going through some sheet metal. I've drilled right through rebar before and didn't know until metal fillings started come out of the bore hole.

>> No.1613351

>>1613285
Is there a shower though?

>> No.1613366

>>1613309
Bullshit.

>> No.1613383

>>1613285
>carpet in the bathroom
I mean if it were a chick’s bathroom, it wouldn’t be the end of the world.

>>1613351
I hope it’s a half bath.

>> No.1613428

>>1612883
If anything, the heat will work against the drill.

>> No.1613431

>>1613285
Straight outta the 70s. Lived in a house with carpet in every room including the kitchen before. The carpet also went 6in up the walls. Glad that went out of style.

>> No.1613436

>>1613431
My grandparents summer cottage had carpet in every room including the "mud" room.

>> No.1613631

>>1613088
its not what you do, its how you do it

>> No.1613655

>>1613309
yes i use hammer dril regularly. i know pretty much exactly when i broken through, but then again i also have the foresight to check for obstructions on the other side (typically pilot to reduce blowout actually) and if its thick enough, mark off the length on the bit otherwise i get bored and keep stopping to check progress and it takes twice as long.
i've never pierced a cable never mind radiator, but i'm quietly confident that if i did i would fucking know about it.

you know you aren't supposed to lean your whole weight into the drill right? you let it do the work.

also fuck me i have used a wire wheel angle grinder to strip paint off a radiator that was loud enough, i absolutely refuse to believe you wouldn't hear it i don't care how loud the drill is.

>> No.1613663

>>1613383
>carpet in the bathroom
>I mean if it were a chick’s bathroom, it wouldn’t be the end of the world.

Think again.
It would be worse.

>> No.1613674
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>>1613663
>yfw wife leaves her stained period underwear in the shower all week so she only has to do one period load.

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>>1613285
my grandma still has carpet in the bathroom yeee

>> No.1614303

>>1613663
Probably. Chicks always act like guys are so dirty, but the average girl’s bedroom is fucking littered with dirty and/or clean clothes.

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>> No.1614311
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>> No.1614352

>>1614297
>Quick, shut off the gas.

>> No.1614365

Does anyone have the pics of the water heater with a literal red hot gas line

>> No.1614380
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>>1614365
let me look for it, in the meantime, have this

>> No.1614387

>>1613674
this is why im gay

>> No.1614392

This picture is art. Better than egglestons red room photo

>> No.1614394

>>1614314
What is heat?

>> No.1614397

>>1612951
I don't see a problem. The paint will immediately rub off when used.

>> No.1614399

>>1614365
probably in the "god tier electronics" thread

>> No.1614401

>>1614308
What is the difference? Fluid should still act like a fluid. Does it get hot and start to form gas bubbles in the lines?

>> No.1614408

>>1614401
Fair question.
Not all fluid acts the same way. Apart from corrosive effects, and no lubrication what so ever, water would boil from brake temperature.
Water boils at 100C
DOT3 dry 205°C and wet 140°C
DOT4 dry 230°C and wet 155°C

>> No.1614441

>>1614397
sure, as the car fails to brake for a few hundred feet

>> No.1614444

>>1614314
buddy snapped the drive off his 1/2 inch armstrong trying to take off a lugnut with a like 2 foot cheater pipe. yes, he was going the right way. eventually took an oxy torch an 3/4 impact to take that cunt off.

>> No.1614450

>>1614444
penetrating oil is your friend

>> No.1614454

>>1614397
wouldn't your brake pads get contaminated by that sort of heated plasticky paint?

>> No.1614460
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>>1614365

>> No.1614461

>>1614408
But boiling point is also a function of pressure and temperature.
> brake system ~80 bar
> boiling point of water at 80 bar is 285°C
Not sure what happens when the pressure is released though, probably maintains some pressure, causing the brake pads to drag on the discs.

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>>1614460

>> No.1614556

>>1613309
You will definitely fucking feel the difference when the masonry bit comes out the back of the wall, and you'd feel the difference when you were trying to shove a masonry bit through a steel panel radiator.

>> No.1614557
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1614557

Technically probably wasn't a DIY job, but this is something I've found in my new home. Thanks, previous owner. You sure solved that problem of the joist being in the way.

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>>1614557
I mean the floor joists were just out to get him, the bastards. He sure showed them!

>> No.1614575

>>1613089
>>1613428
>>has never heard of friction drilling

>> No.1614580

>>1614461
>Not sure what happens when the pressure is released though
The water in the fluid would flash into superheated steam, most likely water hammering the shit out of the brake line damaging it.

>> No.1614582
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Hour 6 of trying to get the snapped bolt out

>> No.1614583

>>1612883
sounds like the dumbass that did the drilling

>> No.1614584

>>1612951
let me guess the pos with fins

>> No.1614585

>>1614314
place breaker bar on other side and put a floor jack under it..start jacking, break nut loose

>> No.1614589

>>1613285
My ex gfs grandma had carpet in the bathroom, was actually very comfy desu, she had a big mat around the toilet and a nice fluffy rug outside the shower and cleaned the carpet on the reg. Was fucking sweet desu.

>> No.1614592

>Using hammer drill to put some plugs for conduit saddles into breeze block cladding
>Asian customer, no engrish, hovering over my shoulder the whole job
>Start at the top, working my way down, half a dozen holes or so
>Pop the bottom hole open
>Water starts pissing out
>Oh fuck what the fuck I only went like an inch in Jesus Christ
>Asian lady shrieking in the background
>Water jet slowly subsides
>Realised it must have been water buildup in the hollow of the breeze block wall over 50-60 years
>Try to explain this shit to no engrish bitch
>Eventually calls her grandson who speaks 0.1 engrish
>Trying to explain this shit

Shoot me now

>> No.1614594

>>1614575
A masonry bit in a drill with hammer action is not friction drilling.

>> No.1614916

>>1613053
Why do pajeets lie about experience so much? It seems like most of them lie SO much. What the fuck is wrong with that culture. Jesus christ.

>> No.1614990

>>1614462

what's actually going on here? is there electric current somehow running through that pipe? how the fuck does something like that happen?

>> No.1614992

>>1614557
>>1614559

you can certainly drill through joists, but there's rules for size and placement in the building code

that there is just fuck my shit up tier tho

>> No.1614998

>>1612875

Carbide tipped mason drills will go through just about any type of steel like a motherfucker. I've used them to hog out broken bolt extractors that a cobalt drill wouldn't touch.

>> No.1615015

>>1613011
lol is that factory installed?

>> No.1615017

>>1614998
I've done similar. Works well

>> No.1615019

>>1612883

That's considering you ignore that you just pushed the bit through what feels like a gap and now it sounds really different.

>> No.1615062

>>1614990
If I remember correctly, they connected the electrical ground to the gas line.
A neutral fault caused current to flow through the gas line in search of 'ground'.

>> No.1615155
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>>1615062

>> No.1615157

>>1615062
This reminds me of chink and pajeet "grounding" works

>> No.1615434

>>1614589
Obviously, you dont have to clean that

>> No.1615436

>>1615015
Nah it’s some ebay bullshit that the beaners stick on their cars.

>> No.1615454
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>>1614557
It happens

>> No.1615588
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>> No.1615595

>>1613011
i have put those on for customers.
i don't like to but those are installed fucking wrong.

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>>1615062
>they connected the electrical ground to the gas line

>> No.1615607

>>1615597
>contractor for phone company
>doing inspects.
>nid/demarc is grounded to gas line
The thing that is supposed to save you from a lightning strike or high voltage

Grounded to your gas line.

Great.

>> No.1615719

>>1614450
Penetrating your friend with oil

>> No.1615746
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>>1612837

>> No.1615776

>>1615746
Might be fine for a temporary lash-up. I have something similar under my current sink-in-a-wooden-frame in my demolished kitchen. At least it's acting as a trap.

>> No.1615786

>>1613383
>Living with GF. Hair literally everywhere. Pondering of throwing out the carpet because there's just too much hair clumped up

>> No.1615788

>>1615746
I mean, it still kinda functions as a trap...

>> No.1615796

>>1615746
Traps are ghey

>> No.1615801

>>1614365
I do, lights on and off lol. I'll tryn upload later.

>used it on a bunch of plumbers recently when I was looking for a gas control valve

>> No.1615995

>>1615796
FOR YOU

>> No.1616086
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>> No.1616117

>>1616086
This has to be a joke.

>> No.1616123

>>1616117
idk that pipe looks pretty scorched.

>> No.1616152

>>1614582
oof

>> No.1616160

>>1616123
>>1616086
this wouldn't add any heat at all
the volume of cold water would almost instantly cool down the pipe, and add close to zero increase in temperature to the water before it did cool down.

>> No.1616165

>>1616160
you forgot that since its a shower head there isnt really much if any water in the pipe unless the valve is on

>> No.1616188

>>1616165
>>1616160
I would install 1.5 kW butane torch there. Couple of them.

>> No.1616209

>>1613383
Clearly you've yet to make contact with a female.

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>>1614308
When I was a kid and broke I did something just a stupid, I topped of the brake fluid with mineral spirits. yeah don't do that...the mineral spirits expands when it gets hot and caused the breaks to not release, I had to drain the whole system and put the right stuff in.

>> No.1616381

>>1616086
This one of them fancy thankless models? Show is Purdy!

>> No.1616382

>>1616381
*Tankless

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>> No.1616542

>>1616442
What the fuck am I looking at? They try and insulate in there, or is that just dust/dirt buildup?

I've seen an air pressure line reduced to 1/4" from half inch and then back to half inch.
>we have no air pressure!!!

>> No.1616575

>>1616542
Shit load of dust build up. Best whe dead rats and shit are in there too.

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>>1616575

>> No.1616615

>>1615454
what am i looking at here whats wrong?

>> No.1616699

>>1614592
Google translate, fagit

>> No.1616713

>>1616614
You found Stuart Little!

>> No.1616795
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>>1614592
there probably not gonna pay anyway should have just kept drilling

>> No.1616853

>>1616242
Why the fuck would you use mineral spirits of all things? Shit's three times as expensive as brake fluid.

>> No.1616872
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>be construction manager
>honeycomb detected after concrete pouring
>shrugged hard

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>>1615436
b-bebzy?

>> No.1617077

>>1616795
kind of feel sorry for guys who can play the lottery their entire life and never turn up a single penny but ask them to hang up a picture and they could find the exact center of the only fucking pipe in the (some huge enormous building that's so old that it only has one pipe)

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>>1616872

you're supposed to use a big powerdildo to vibrate the crete

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>> No.1617247

>>1614582
Out of what and why couldnt you just redrill above it and pretend it didnt happen?

>> No.1617421

>>1614582
Is that a door from a caravan?

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>>1617077
They won the opposite lottery on this one they had to pay for the 200lb of gas they lost

>> No.1617476

>>1617237
That just gave me a panic attack, but mine are solid not crimped or whatever is going on there.

>> No.1617524

>>1617476
The problem is that the brakes wore the rotor down paper thin, just look at the edges of it. It failed when it grounded down to the curved part of the extrusion. Despite being easy to detect by a grinding noise/simple inspection, people just let them go. I bet the metal that the pads are fused to is almost worn too. Replace your rotors they're uneven or have gouges in them because that will cause them to grind down like in pic related and do your pads every 50000

>> No.1617560

>>1616086
oh fuck

>> No.1617569
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>>1617421

It's a door frame in my appartment (precast concrete panel building). The door frame is welded to the steel construction before the concrete is poured when they make a panel.

>>1617247

The new door was supposed to have the same distance between its hinges so the holes had to be the exact place ( the "bolt" was the old hinge). When the people came to install the door, it turned out that the distance *wasn't* the same and ended up redrilling above it. So all the work on removing that thing was for nothing...

Pictured - the aftermath from the removal procedure. Note the soft cheap chinese drill bits that got "untwisted" from putting the drill in reverse

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>> No.1617701

>>1617569
Why the fuck were you using a plug tap?

>> No.1617721
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>>1615588

>> No.1617722
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>> No.1617744

>>1617722
KEK.
This must be a joke.

>> No.1617776

>>1617701

To restore the rekt thread after drilling out the insides of the bore with the largest bit.

>> No.1617838

>>1617721
No way this works

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>> No.1617931

>>1616086
Folks missing the electrical wire going into the shower head.

It's a suicide shower. Water flows past a naked resistive heating element when it's working.

Plus side? Easy plumbing.

Downside? You have fuckhueg current dancing in your shower head.

The candle is icing on the lolcake.

>> No.1618008

>>1617931
"Folks" are missing it because it's not fucking there. There are other examples in this thread of what you're talking about (and you could make a whole thread just from br pics) but that's just clearly just some rusty wire used to hold the thing together.

>> No.1618046

>>1617859

On the bright side, the car is a LOT easier to work on when it's on it's side.

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>>1618046
Somefin ain't right

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>>1616872

>> No.1618059

>>1617237
WHOA!! Thise must be the cheap china rotors from autozone

>> No.1618082

>>1615746
I had something like that jerry-rigged until I ripped out the entire arm from the wall and did it right ... God only knows how many trips I made to the store that day.
Plumbing and I don't get along. Easy in concept, somehow difficult in execution. Like lethal injection. Yea. I'm practically a doctor.

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>> No.1618112

>>1614559
>>1614557
you need to diy a funnybone because you suck at jokes.

>> No.1618114

>>1617931
Are you retarded

>> No.1618159

>>1618103

I call this style of bathroom "The skull cracker".

>> No.1618161

>>1618082
Plumbing isn't hard if you have basic problem solving skills.

>> No.1618175

No pic but I've opened up junction boxes in my house on ring circuits, to find wires simply stripped and twisted together

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>> No.1618328

>>1616872
Looks like Spain

>> No.1618337

>>1618159

I call it the toe-bliterator

>> No.1618427

>>1618091
Obviously this picture is about the ladder, but setting that aside who thought that fan mount was a good idea? The amount of torque on the end of that extension... fucking thing probably meatspins around in a big arc whenever it's turned on.

>> No.1618428

>>1618314
Oh so THAT's why all the europoor outlets are switched, it's so travelers can safely assemble their adaptors!

>> No.1618442

>>1618328
twin towers

>> No.1618504

>>1618314
aussies BTFO

>> No.1618646

>>1618428
>Aussie outlets
>europoor
Someone's obsessed

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>> No.1618739

>>1618337

Nice.

>> No.1618743

>>1617722

I know fuck all about cars but is that battery cable ziptied to a driveshaft and the exhaust? the thing that spins and the thing that gets really hot?

>> No.1618745

>>1616086
Brazil tier

>> No.1618754

>>1618743
yes and yes

>> No.1619184

>>1618687
How do you manage doing something THIS backwards

>> No.1619194

>>1618646
we have the same ones in Argentina

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>> No.1619247

>>1618687
Kek, lovely.

>> No.1619249

>>1619194
>Argentina
>Europe
I understand your confusion.

>> No.1619256

>>1619184
>How do you manage doing something THIS backwards
Very carefully.

I want to know how long it ran until it bent a valve.

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>> No.1619323

>>1619309
Wtf, is a joke right? This is impossible to be working

>> No.1619326

>>1619323
No their stainless hose claps they'll last alot longer then a steel spring

>> No.1619455

>>1619323
>>1619326
it's possible the perpetrator considered that the spring is under mostly compressive load
any attempt by the springs to slip apart would only apply an oblique tension on the clamps ie they have mechanical advantage
it might just work

>> No.1619481

>>1613285
I can smell the piss from here

>> No.1619482

>>1612837
I've seen this picture on here a ton. I'm impressed there's no water gushing out yet. The good news is if he's careful backing out the drill he can probably tap the holes and thread plugs into them instead of replacing the entire radiator.

>> No.1619555

>>1619482
>I'm impressed there's no water gushing out yet

It's already gushed out. It's on the floor. The floor is wet.

>if he's careful backing out the drill he can probably tap the holes and thread plugs into them instead of replacing the entire radiator.

Are you being fucking serious?

>> No.1619567

>>1618646
Lmao you are a gigantic pussy
t. eufag

>> No.1619599

>>1619194
Yes but the ones here aren't switched

>> No.1619895

>>1613431
Im not. I miss my gross ass carpeted bathroom. Wood floors be damned

>> No.1619896

>>1613674
F

Start the paperwork now or build another bathroom. Gross

>> No.1619898

>>1614303
Ive worked retail. Girls bathrooms are FUCKING DISGUSTING and even they will tell you it is

>> No.1619899

>>1614308
GOT EEM

>> No.1619901

>>1614387

Lucky faggot.

>> No.1619903

>>1614450
Not if you break one off. Then break out the ugga dugga 1" and fuck anything in theway

>> No.1619904

>>1614460
A million times ive seen this and i still smile

>> No.1619909

>>1617859
Christ, that's a shame. That car is #48,905 of 34,411 Camaro SS ever built.

>> No.1619994

>>1615597
If I recall correctly, the intended way is to ground it to your water line. Don't quote me on shit, though, I ain't a plumber.

>> No.1619998

>>1619909
48,950 < 34,411 though anon...

>> No.1620102

>>1619206
What am I looking at here?

>> No.1620108

>>1620102
Thermal paste inside the zif socket instead of on the cpu heat spreader.

Also bent pins on the cpu.

>> No.1620109

>>1620102

paste that is used to 'bond' the CPU to the heat sink was applied to the pin side of the CPU where it joins the motherboard.
A huge gigantic moronic no-no, that even kids in junior computer lab that take down and reassemble junk computers would know not to do.

>> No.1620134

>>1618687
>Vvt

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>> No.1621926

>>1613053
fiber, not fibre

>> No.1621930

>>1613285
>soft for the feet rather than the icy cold tiling

going to the loo in the middle of the night would be an experience looking forward to rather than to dread

>> No.1621933

>>1618053
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awXTZt86gz0

>> No.1621935

>>1615062
no rcd?

>> No.1621938

>>1621901
if you just unscrewed the screw and taped over it, the damage has already been done? asking for a friend

>> No.1621940

>>1621938
I dont think its a matter of damage.
Those are the hot lugs coming directly from the power company grid.
IE, unadulterated power bypassing the safety mechanism of the circuit breakers. House going to burn down if anything happens.

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>> No.1622123

>>1614310
lol..took me a second to see cap

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>>1619206
>>1620102
>>1620108
>>1620109

>> No.1622130

>>1621938
pvc electrical tape is no good, the glue goes bad and it just leaves a big fucking mess.
if you could remove the screw and cover the hole with something that was rated to replenish the insulation capability of the damaged section then as long as the screw has not destroyed the conductor inside then it should be ok.

the issues as it stands is that the thickness of a cable indicates its current carrying capacity, the big cables will handle lots of current and be protected by a large fuse. that fuse will do nothing to protect the smaller cable and ina fault condition it could easily turn into a shower of molten copper and burn through anything or anyone near it. also there is plenty of exposed metal which will only encourage said fault condition, its entirely plausible that the small wire could draw enough current to start a fire without reaching anywhere near the protective rating of its upstream protective device designed to protect the larger feed cable.

>> No.1622208

>>1621946
this is just ridiculous, how lazy can you be.

>> No.1622333

>>1614916
They come from a low-trust society which is extremely poor. They often run scams on each other and don't trust anybody outside their own family members. 99% of their marriages are arranged between family members which makes them even more insular. The caste system pits them against each other in competition for very limited resources so they don't feel the kind of guilt a normal person would for stealing another's life savings, etc. The average Indian is also very weak, combined with bad diet, no regular exercise, and no martial tradition predisposes them to white collar crime versus strongarm tactics. The worst thing I have to regularly deal with pajeets is verifying their resumes. Friends get together once a year to share each other's accomplishments on each other's resumes and discuss it enough to bullshit through an interview. BTW, never trust an Indian around young or female family members, rape is very common in India.

>> No.1622334

>>1622123
Owner of that car, please log in.

>> No.1622339

>>1614916
The conceptualization of honesty as a virtue is rare outside Christian-descended cultures. As with many other cultural issues, the important thing is not that some dysfunctional society does something specifically wrong, it's that the functional society does something specifically right.

>> No.1622342

>>1616188
>3000W heat input
>let's be generous and say 100% application efficiency to the flowing water
>typical shower is 2.1 gallons per minute
>water is heated a little under ten degrees Fahrenheit above what it was

>> No.1622347

>>1619455
I could see that as an emergency repair to limp home or to a shop.

>> No.1622359

>>1621926
Thanks captain America.

This thread is fucking gold

>> No.1622382

>>1622128
Uh? Somebody made this video to troll the shit up?

>> No.1622384

>>1622333
>no martial tradition
What is a rajput

>> No.1622394

>>1621926
No. Its fibre

>> No.1622420

>>1622384
Gesundheit.

>> No.1622430
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No pix unfortunately but a cool (read: terrifying) story from my father.

He was a mechanic in the RAF for years.
He had to open up and climb inside the fuel tank of an Avro Vulcan for routine maintenance (pic related, best looking heavy bomber ever)
Looking at the maintenance record its the first time the tank has been opened in 6 years
Opens it up to find a small wooden stool inside, left from the previous mechanic that was in there 6 fucking years ago
This plane had been on operations with a wooden stool rolling around in the tank drenched in fuel

>> No.1622446

>>1613674
That's fucking horrible why not just put it in a separate laundry bin. Your wife is fuckin nasty, leave while you can.

>> No.1622664

>>1613674
I steal my gfs period panties and masturbate into them

>> No.1622693

>>1622430
Worst that would happen is a wood splinter breaking off and maybe jamming the fuel pump.
Not really that scary imo.

>> No.1622736

>>1622382
Thats mayonnaise, not paste... so obviously

>> No.1622794

>>1617687
Nope

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>>1618337

>> No.1622808

>>1622430
heheheheheheheh

>> No.1622837

>>1615597
which is exactly what you are supposed to do.

>> No.1622840

>>1622430
yeah plane fuel tanks are big open spaces you can sit down in so the fuel sploshes around and fucks with the plane aim, not tiny crawlspaces and baffles everywhere like caves and bags you have to wriggle around in.

>> No.1622859

>>1614311
I work on transfer dies and see shit like this from time to time

>> No.1622886

>>1622384
every word in their entire language sounds like it exclusively describes feces, no wonder there are so many poo memes

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>>1623004
Ya ya ya. Needs to be named Russian led

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>>1623006

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>>1623008

>> No.1623018

>>1616614
>he doesn't use the souls of small animals to power his rig

>> No.1623027

>>1623009
>>1616872
these make me feel sick to my stomach for some reason

>> No.1623031

>>1622430
> best looking heavy bomber ever
True.

>This plane had been on operations with a wooden stool rolling around in the tank drenched in fuel
Untrue.

>> No.1623064

>>1617931
Special kinda stupid

>> No.1623066

>>1616872
Some men just want to watch the world burn

>> No.1623073
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>>1622840
Not that guy, but you realize a quick google search confirms that what he says would at least be reasonable to do, you contrarian cunt? Yes, most airplanes these days have baffles and small areas for fuel because they've learned to do that, but an airplane designed in the fucking 1940s I think would get a pass in "optimization for flight and stability".

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>>1623073
a quick google search confirms the vulcans use fucking bags
the spare tank you posted would be removed & installed constantly depending on mission requirements

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>> No.1623185

>>1623182
>coolant
>oil change

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH

>> No.1623189

>>1623173
That's a modern replacement tank made for a refitted museum plane, the original tanks were rigid and pressurised with bleed air. Also being a slow maneuvering bomber tank baffles weren't fitted

>> No.1623234

>>1623008
I see shit like this all the time in these threads. Can someone explain to me why there is ever electric wires in third world showers?

>> No.1623237

>>1623234
Its probably connected to a heating coil to try and warm up the water.

>> No.1623238

>>1617687
OSHA Approved

>> No.1623240

same stupid fucking pictures over and over again
get a life you greasy sloths

>> No.1623242

>>1623234
No hot water supply, cheapest way to heat water is at the faucet with electricity. Cheapest way to heat electricity at the faucet? A resistive heating element immersed in water

>> No.1623247 [DELETED] 

>>1623234
Let Big Dave explain, in his dulcet tones:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNjA0aee07k

>> No.1623249

>>1623234
Let Big Clive explain, in his dulcet tones:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNjA0aee07k

>> No.1623258

>>1623242
>>1623249
Jesus, thanks, I'm thankful I have a hot water heater.

>> No.1623362

>>1617687
he is waiting Danny to bring up the ladders

>> No.1623369

>>1618091
this is quite intelligent, as long as he has the bottom somehow secured.

>> No.1623371

>>1613674
Your wife is a straight up degenerate soft skull. Sorry bro, but that's fucked up. You should do something about it.
>>1619481
This.

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>> No.1623388

>>1622693
>a jammed fuel pump mid flight isn't scary
lol okay

>> No.1623391

>>1623182
Superhero origin story waiting to happen.

>> No.1623395

>>1623249
>It wouldn't pass regulatory standards in the UK, or most US.
>most of US
>most
Jesus fucking Christ

>> No.1623449

>>1623395
States rights my nigga

>> No.1623467

>>1623449
>It's my right to be retarded if I want to be
Yeah, okay.

>> No.1623473

>>1623376
What is this even trying to achieve?

>> No.1623474

>>1623376
WTF

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>> No.1623489

>>1613431
being a rent cuck I HATE hardwood floors. I can hear my neighbours walking in the middle of the night, walks me up frequently.

>> No.1623497

>>1623182
The forbidden gatorade

>> No.1623503

>>1618082
Funny thing is, doctors can't administer lethal injection because of their oath. It's done by people with no medical training and uses chemicals that are in no way humane or effective at killing quickly. Gotta love capital punishment, if I were in that position I'd ask for firing squad to give some pigs ptsd.

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>> No.1623517

>>1623507
What do you do with this just let the bottom door drop down

>> No.1623541

>>1623517
>Bottom door
Kek you mean the ramp, right?

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>> No.1623601

>>1623475
this one is not rekt, this is OK! because the chair has more metal than the car

>> No.1623614

>>1623507
What's the story with this? It looks like the siding was done after so not retrofitted. That door and window setup isn't exactly cheap. It seems to be done on purpose. I doubt it will be water proof installed sideways.

>> No.1623618

>>1623507
Looks like someone tried to replace a sliding patio door with 'something' else.

>> No.1623636

>>1614310
Should call him and tell him the auto shop posted his phone number online. That's a lawsuit!

>> No.1623638

>>1622430
>best looking
Keep compensating bong
>heavy bomber
More medium compared to a BUFF

>> No.1623639

>>1617838
Why wouldn't it? They're in contact. That's basically the way it's done in heavy industry to join large gauge wires

>> No.1623642

>>1623467
exactly

>> No.1623656

>>1622128
Asking for the real stuff of this, please and thank you.

>> No.1623672

>>1617859
Can you imagine when they told that guy about what happened
>YOU EVER BEEN IN A STORM WALLY

>> No.1623676

>>1623507
A fucking sideways door. No way

>> No.1623677

>>1623503
You got like a fucking decade on death row.

I'd find a way to boil myself from the inside and get someone i hate blamed for it

>> No.1623678

>>1623489
Tell your cuckfaggot landlord to buy a brad nailer and tell your cuckretard wall sharrers to be less fat and buy a fucking tack hammer and nails.

>> No.1623692

>>1616442
I took my friend's old pc and it was like this. Looked like rats had fucking died in there.

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>>1623473
>>1623473

Looks like a gag. There is a tiny radiator called a heater core in your dash. Basically the same shit that happens in your radiator happens in you cab in a little one and air blow behind it for heat.

Older or broken in doesnt shut it off. In newer stuff it does. But older stuff it cycles hot as mutherfuck antifreeze non stop and even with vents off air comes through. 110 degree day. 290 degree micro radiator on my dick.

Thank you chevy.

Anti swalls vent

There is a vent under the steering wheel that runs to outside air to blow your dick and make it not sweaty balls.

No shit.

Pic related.

Fuck it. I cant find it online and my truck has the hole fucking panel ripped off.

Just know that in the mid 80s some fucking hero saved you a 55 gallon bucket of sac sweat a year. We dont deserve rhis hero

>> No.1623703

>>1623369
Are you daft?
Hes ratchet strapped to the spindles and railing, in the middle of a long span.
One good jolt is enough to send him tumbling back to earth in a heap.

>> No.1623704

>>1623696
I wish this was in English.
I have a feeling I'm missing something.

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>>1623703
The bottom ratchet makes it worse, you can tell he doesnt trust it.

>> No.1623758

>>1618103
looks good!

>> No.1623841

>>1623563
He doesn't see a problem. He doesn't see much of anything actually.

>> No.1623844

>>1623841
He's never heard of Carol.

>> No.1623847

>>1623497
omfg

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>> No.1623971

>>1617687
my old polish coworkers would absolutely do something like this if they could

>> No.1623982

>>1623507
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lccrmYjBWGU

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>> No.1624002

>>1614303
dudes only got THE CHAIR for clothes

>> No.1624076

>>1617722
This is fake as shit

>> No.1624079

>>1613383
>carpet in the bathroom is ok for a woman
You’re a literal virgin aren’t you? Not talking trash it just seems as though you have never spent any time around women or vaginas.

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>> No.1624210

>>1613285
>carpeted bathroom

I have this in my 'other' bathroom. smells like piss and mold

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>>1613674

>> No.1624265

>>1623507
Big cat flap

>> No.1624307

>>1623006
It should only heat up like that if it's not a good connection rights?
is the nut not tightened enough?

>> No.1624684

>>1622347

This. Here's a list of my trail "fixes"

-duct tape to hold together broken leaf spring
-orange juice cap for lost oil cap
-paperclip to replace broken fuse
-ratchet strap to compress coil to remove from bucket (scary, do not recommend at all)
-chain to limit suspension downtravel due to damaged lca

and probably more that I have forgotten

>> No.1624727

>>1622123
i still don't get it. assault and battery. is that supposed to be a funny pun? what's the joke?

>> No.1624728

>>1624727
ah the plastic cap on the connector. i thought you mean the screencap pic name or something.

>> No.1624735

>>1617931
dude that's not an electrical wire. that's just a piece of wire to hold the candle.

>> No.1624737

>>1624002

The only reason I throw my clothes anywhere other than inside the clothes basket is because my wife would pile half her clothes on top of th basket lid, basket empty mind you, and string in the rest around the house.

>> No.1624973

>>1624684
>(scary, do not recommend at all)
Whenever getting front-end parts from the pnp where spring needed gone I would take one seat belt wrapped around and the other tethering it to something structural. Couple sweet slipknots and thunnnnnnng.

>> No.1625100

>>1618103
didn't have that good of a laugh in a long time, thank you.

>> No.1625110

>>1617196
This is likely over vibration where the slurry leaked out of the form.
Honey combing is common, and easily and routinely patched. This is a structural issue and repair involves an engineer.

>> No.1625147

>>1623473
88 mph

>> No.1625200

>>1623703
If the angle of the ladder is sufficiently vertical, which it appears to be, then the horizontal component of force is actually quite small.

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>> No.1625345

>>1625200
Not him. But yeah it's fine in principle.

Just particularly a largely decorative hand railing doesnt look up to the task to me though. I would have taken the straps out through window and anchored them to a rope/tree

>> No.1625355

>>1625345
personally a suitably sized joist pinned to the floor using a jack stand against a timber spreader across a couple of ceiling joists would be my solution.
i don't really like ladders at the best of times and having been trapped on one underneath a load that was being hoisted up using a ratchet strap over the top rung as a winch where the load alone was three times the swl i firmly believe all ladders are now conspiring to get me back final destination style. and i will not let them.
i would love to think that this handrail is rated to support well in excess of this load seeing as it protects a significant cliff hazard however those newels look far too anemic to support any kind of load, trig or not.
what worries me most is the complete lash up of it all, the bottom straps are hooks onto the rungs while the top are slightly more firmly anchored but its obviously not ideal to have them cluttering the rungs at all, they introduce a hazard. the top set is at least three different straps all hooked together, this is increasing the points of failure. i doubt the straps are rated for lifting forces which we are walking a VERY fine line against here. also some anon mentions that they are ratchet straps, a reasonable assumption but an assumption none the less, we have actually no idea what the holding mechanic at play here is, some cheaper home gamer load tie downs use backpack adjusting style teeth and aren't locked at all. its unlikely but worth pointing out. well i thought it was. finally although the legs are obviously splayed at the top and i will assume similar at the bottom, i don't believe the straps and legs together provide enough restriction of movement in the horizontal axis, if he has to lean over too far to avoid kicking the strap this could potentially end disastrously and rather than a clean fall he will no doubt first be crushed into the wall behind as the ladder swings.

>> No.1625357

>>1625336
PICKUP TRUCK FUCKING DIES

>> No.1625359

>>1623073
haha yeah, it was only for carrying a nuclear bomb so who cares right lets cut loads of corners and make it completely shit its not important and everyone in the old days is retarded.
it wasn't revolutionary of its time and still an icon today because of the delta wing or anything. fuck me yeah just slap it together quick lads.

>> No.1625378

>>1619313
"No one else has worked on it except you!"

>> No.1625379

>>1621901
>>1621938
>>1621940
Actually, the only real issue here is you're tapping power BEFORE the main breaker. if you take the screw out you could dab some silicone on it and it'd be fine. No one else should be reaching in there anyway.

>> No.1625462

>>1625355

Its literally a standard tool for telephone and cable splicers.
>>1623745

The worst thing is the straps in the middle. Like I said, you can tell he wasnt confident in his setup, so it clearly is sketchy. There is a way to do it that is fine.

>> No.1625470

>>1619994
Power vented water heaters need to be grounded to the panel neutral lugs which most of the time is connected to a big ass rod in the ground.

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>>1623564

>> No.1625487

>>1622430
imagine actually believing this

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14 min of comedy gold
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OP30okjpCko

>> No.1625672

>>1625462
i don't see the connection between the two images whatsoever.

>> No.1625677

>>1625672
the connection is that anon decided to reply to both of them

>> No.1625684

>>1622430
when i was about 8 or 9 years old my best friend told me that while on holiday with his cousin they had had sex.
out of interest how old were you when your father told you this story anon?

>> No.1625686

>>1625487
Mechanics didn't have to keep a check-out, check-in list of their equipment (like surgeons) until the 70s or 80s. There's hundreds of stories of spanners and other equipment being left inside the engines of planes that then flew, this story is no different.

Jet mechanics are not infallible beings, most of them are failed pilots or didn't pass the medical exam.
There's the story of one mechanic who was testing some repairs on a jet and accidentally throttled up too far and the plane took off. He only knew how to fly light aircraft as a hobby, somebody managed to talk him through landing over the radio. There's also a fairly recent story of a mechanic who accidentally opened fire with the vulcan canon of an f-16 while on the ground, obliterating an adjacent plane.

>> No.1625706

>>1625672
The ladder is held up by a bar clamped around the telephone lines.

They also make another version thats not even a bar, just some chains but I can't find a picture

>> No.1625742

>>1623564
Muh Spaghetti

>> No.1625745

>>1625706
so exactly nothing like the ratchet strap guard rail. got it.

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I little story from a friend who's working in several nuclear power plant. He's only working on site on the big maintenance event.

You see every once in a while (2 or 3 years, I don't remember) they shut down the reactor, change part of the radioactive fuel, and do a major maintenance of equipment.

On this reactor they had a tank of diluted boric acid, in case of an overheating incident and you need to quickly cut the reaction and cool down the process, you inject boron in the primary circuit, it absorbs neutron and it should save the day...

When they dismounted pumps for maintenance, they find out that the woodruff key (pic related) that drive the centrifugal pump were missing.

Since it's a key security element, there's three of these pumps in parallel. But since they were assembled by the same technician, all three were missing their woodruff key.

In a case of a critical scenario, none of this system would have worked and we would have a chernobyl v2.0 some 30km from where I live.

I think it was scaled on the INES level but I don't remember how high.

>> No.1625799

>>1625686
Mechanics being absent minded isn't the unbelievable part. A jet's fuel tank is partitioned and uses bladders and baffles to keep the fuel from sloshing around. It's not just a big steel tank.

>> No.1625818

>>1625772
that's pretty scary

>> No.1625826

>>1622128
Is it ok if i used Kraft instead?

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>use chainsaw for a half hour.
>turns out there was nothing holding the carb together?
What the fuck

>> No.1625968

>>1625772
Common mode failure has been known in engineering for a long time. They wouldn't even use multiple pumps from the same manufacturer. A single tech would never be tasked with servicing all of them.

>> No.1626019

>>1625833
was all that brown shit in the carb

>> No.1626024

>>1626019
No, that's just sawdust that fell out of the chainsaw when I was cleaning up

>> No.1626226

>>1625968
call my friend a liar, that's how he basically reported it to me.
Maybe you're idealizing nuclear power plant.
http://multinationales.org/Un-accident-inedit-dans-la-centrale-de-Paluel-revelateur-des-failles-de-la

>> No.1626228

>>1625968
you're mixing up regulations and reality
they're not supposed to use the same pumps
but nosewitz wants to save a couple dollars

>> No.1626695

>>1613674
*sniiiiff*

>> No.1626755
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>> No.1626760

>>1626755
For when your fat friends ride in the back

>> No.1626806

>>1621901
such a drywaller move

>> No.1627462

>>1614380
Is that... Is that a showerhead?

>> No.1627633

>>1627462
no, it's a suicide device

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>>1625799
Fuel was partitioned into several tanks, no baffles

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>>1614308
Customer got it exactly backwards

>> No.1627888

>>1618103
>engineer /sci/ thread