onetrack Posted October 17 Posted October 17 Arrrgghhh! You're messing with my mind!! I can't believe that optical trick!! 1
Marty_d Posted October 19 Posted October 19 If your Kia has the motor and running gear replaced with Mercedes parts, then has the bodywork replaced with Mercedes panels... is it still a Kia? 1
onetrack Posted October 19 Posted October 19 No, it's a bastard child of a highly illegal Korean-German mating attempt. 3
willedoo Posted October 19 Posted October 19 41 minutes ago, red750 said: Irish chainsaw. I was watching a YouTube video last night about some construction in Indonesia. One of the workers had a home made hacksaw with the frame made out of bent and shaped concrete reinforcing bar. You'd get a good grip but it would be a bit rough on the hands. 1
onetrack Posted October 20 Posted October 20 Who does it better?? .... Australia or NZ? ..... https://www.facebook.com/reel/497516849649674/?s=single_unit&__cft__[0]=AZXJI_tvX3PjR5bTsBO2xWObYpWCGEHXFB5NG3aAkSbXSwR3UYEPjwNQS7-NIWD-yEn4zBnx5WZW-7d7yeWImTbekSU8kuauMlzqs010iCVBl2ap6AafZqe-eNHcD7mTII-VAUHmoBsGfobPFj35uPRWYkmX_zOEr6MTeND9w8pt7v3mha7SwTPFVDOQt-BGBvk&__tn__=H-R 1
pmccarthy Posted October 21 Posted October 21 The red robot man is worn out and having a rest, but he keeps thinking of the red robot woman. 2
onetrack Posted October 22 Posted October 22 How unbelievably dangerous is that bloke standing on the handrail of the scissorlift! Look at all the cardboard boxes he could've stood on, instead!! 3
old man emu Posted October 22 Posted October 22 You wouldn't expect him to use the ladder. There's no one there to hold it steady. 2
spacesailor Posted October 22 Posted October 22 It's 'Bureaucratic ' rules. no licence ,no lift , in life . Been there , done that , as not allowed to use equipment When unlicensed. Have to work the old dangerous way . like a " gas compliance plate , for fixed safe equipment. No needed if you keep in a cupboard. " portable gas stove " , with loose canisters. spacesailor 1
facthunter Posted October 22 Posted October 22 GAS in houses IS pretty dangerous. Even Plumbers would rather avoid it. Nev 1
spacesailor Posted October 22 Posted October 22 Electricity in boat is just as deadly. Finger on the switch of a ' damp salty ' 240 volt , diesel generator supplied mains power . Not just the power , the monoxide can do you in quietly . spacesailor 1
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