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I'm still going after a shiny Altaria.
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Anna Ruthven said: » leo said: » Room is occupied by batteries, no ? lol YouTube Video Placeholder You can see the compartments in this video. I loved how the guy on the Carrera 4S stopped to chat. ;) Behold, the power of Lithium batteries when abused: YouTube Video Placeholder (That's why the Tesla has a computer box to control the batteries, by the way) swear to god I have the laziest dragon.
Time for real nap time though *-* I would hate to have a Jeep with a V8. It's like driving a brick.
The best daily driver engine swap to make would be a Cummins 3.9L as I said in my edit, but it takes a lot of work. I would like to have a 2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara. Offline
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Holy ***, the potato thing is spreading to forum users like Valli now.
Anna Ruthven said: » I would hate to have a Jeep with a V8. It's like driving a brick. The best daily driver engine swap to make would be a Cummins 3.9L as I said in my edit, but it takes a lot of work. I would like to have a 2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara. Bloodrose said: » Holy ***, the potato thing is spreading to forum users like Valli now. Offline
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Schizm Gallantry said: » NBC Sports channel has the NHL All-star challenges, it's pretty cool. GO TEAM TOEWS!! Bahamut.Milamber said: » Anna Ruthven said: » I would hate to have a Jeep with a V8. It's like driving a brick. The best daily driver engine swap to make would be a Cummins 3.9L as I said in my edit, but it takes a lot of work. I would like to have a 2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara. Offline
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People going full potato? Tell me news...
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"In other news, there are people who do *NOT* go full potato"
Schizm Gallantry said: » <(O.o)> Toys, toys, toys... I was checking out a PosiTector at my work last week, now I want one. Problem is they range from $100 to $1,200. Going to have to read up on all of them and maybe see if there's some form of a consumer report for a paint thickness detector that professional/industrial companies use.. DRAC PLEASE, WITH THE COMPLETE 180' >:C
6th pre sequel character and farmable bosses patch inc. top kek @ the bosses in a loot game not being farmable for the first 6-7 months of launch
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Schizm Gallantry said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » Schizm Gallantry said: » <(O.o)> Toys, toys, toys... I was checking out a PosiTector at my work last week, now I want one. Problem is they range from $100 to $1,200. Going to have to read up on all of them and maybe see if there's some form of a consumer report for a paint thickness detector that professional/industrial companies use.. One of my jobs is going through the whole, learn as much as you can, modes. I work as a transporter but also at a remarketing car auction. So with ASE certifications and schooling that they are willing to pay parts for, I wanted to go through collision estimating and inspections. The positector is one thing you have to know to trace prior paint jobs and see if damage/paint jobs happened. We all have our, quick assessments/visual inspections on vehicles, but if someone might help bring the cost of schooling down and give me the experience time, I'll take all I can get. I would imagine that you would get more bang for your relative buck using reflective techniques and feeler gauges than using a positector probe, except to possibly provide a secondary/tertiary confirmation. Schizm Gallantry said: » Bahamut.Milamber said: » I would imagine that you would get more bang for your relative buck using reflective techniques and feeler gauges than using a positector probe, except to possibly provide a secondary/tertiary confirmation. Ah~ <(O.o)> I take it you do something with engineering or aeronautics? Am I right? I remember having people do the ultrasonic tests for thickness, but that was a steel company and most steel samples, even from Germany or China, had to get approved for thickness. And you can certainly do that, as well as checking for discontinuities/defects in materials (e.g. cracks, voids, delamination). But that would likely be overkill for most cars. *edit* I should say, checking every car, as opposed to first article/statistical sampling. |
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