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Tom Gardner April 3rd 06 01:28 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.



Michelle April 3rd 06 01:53 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
Tom Gardner wrote:
A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.


any pictures? otherwise why did you post this?
Michelle

Tom Gardner April 3rd 06 01:56 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 

"Michelle" wrote in message
. net...
Tom Gardner wrote:
A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.

any pictures? otherwise why did you post this?
Michelle


Turn on your TV...it's everywhere, except the cartoon chanel.



Michelle April 3rd 06 02:12 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
Tom Gardner wrote:
"Michelle" wrote in message
. net...

Tom Gardner wrote:

A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.


any pictures? otherwise why did you post this?
Michelle



Turn on your TV...it's everywhere, except the cartoon chanel.


You cold have said that the first time.
Looks like getting out was not a problem.
Michelle

Louis Ohland April 3rd 06 02:25 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
Saw a pic on Fox, the front quarter is snapped off and laying at right
angle to the rest. Wings are still attached, some fire on the ground
behind the inboard right engine, but not big. Looks like a puddle of fuel.

Just on Fox again. They had mechanical trouble and were coming back to
land. Went in a couple hundred yards short of the runway in a field. All
fires are out.

Michelle wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:
A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be
parted out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.

any pictures? otherwise why did you post this?
Michelle


RoyJ April 3rd 06 03:40 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
Video and still pics at
www.cnn.com

It's unlikely that the plane will be rebuilt. The C-5 is so big that is
fairly spindly, it doesn't take kindly to being thrashed like this. But
almost any aircraft can be rebuilt/reworked if you spend enough $$ on it.

Michelle wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:

A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be
parted out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.

any pictures? otherwise why did you post this?
Michelle


Bill Janssen April 3rd 06 04:26 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
Tom Gardner wrote:

A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.




If they still can find the name tag (serial number etc.) then its
fixable. It might be cheaper to
buy a new one however.

Bill k7NOM

Rex B April 3rd 06 04:52 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 

Tom Gardner wrote:
A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.


"I think that'll buff right out"

B.B. April 3rd 06 05:50 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
In article ,
Rex B wrote:

Tom Gardner wrote:
A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.


"I think that'll buff right out"


Might need a bit of bondo. (:

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Larry Green April 3rd 06 06:20 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
On 03/04/06 12:50 PM, B.B. wrote:
In article ,
Rex B wrote:


Tom Gardner wrote:

A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.


"I think that'll buff right out"



Might need a bit of bondo. (:


I always thought the C-5 opened vertically at the front not sideways
like a WWII glider. Guess I was wrong.

--
Larry Green

Louis Ohland April 3rd 06 07:44 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
Need one of those dent pullers and some Wisconsin chrome.

"Duct tape, the handyman's secret weapon"

Larry Green wrote:
On 03/04/06 12:50 PM, B.B. wrote:
In article ,
Rex B wrote:


Tom Gardner wrote:

A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be
parted out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.

"I think that'll buff right out"



Might need a bit of bondo. (:


I always thought the C-5 opened vertically at the front not sideways
like a WWII glider. Guess I was wrong.


Eric R Snow April 3rd 06 08:07 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 14:40:30 GMT, RoyJ wrote:

Video and still pics at
www.cnn.com

It's unlikely that the plane will be rebuilt. The C-5 is so big that is
fairly spindly, it doesn't take kindly to being thrashed like this. But
almost any aircraft can be rebuilt/reworked if you spend enough $$ on it.

Doncha just have to jack up the exhaust and slide a new plane in place
of the old one?
ERS

Michelle wrote:
Tom Gardner wrote:

A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be
parted out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.

any pictures? otherwise why did you post this?
Michelle


Gunner April 3rd 06 09:13 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 13:20:00 -0400, Larry Green
wrote:

On 03/04/06 12:50 PM, B.B. wrote:
In article ,
Rex B wrote:


Tom Gardner wrote:

A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.

"I think that'll buff right out"



Might need a bit of bondo. (:


I always thought the C-5 opened vertically at the front not sideways
like a WWII glider. Guess I was wrong.



Gonna be a bitch unloading the cargo. How ya gonna get a forklift in
there?

I guess they could call a battalion of Marines and do it manually

Gunner



"A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them;
the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences."
- Proverbs 22:3

SteveF April 4th 06 12:04 AM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 

"Gunner" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 13:20:00 -0400, Larry Green
wrote:

On 03/04/06 12:50 PM, B.B. wrote:
In article ,
Rex B wrote:


Tom Gardner wrote:

A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be
parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.

"I think that'll buff right out"


Might need a bit of bondo. (:


I always thought the C-5 opened vertically at the front not sideways
like a WWII glider. Guess I was wrong.



Gonna be a bitch unloading the cargo. How ya gonna get a forklift in
there?

I guess they could call a battalion of Marines and do it manually

Gunner


That's not too far from Aberdeen Proving Grounds. They could bring up some
M1 tanks and drag the stuff out.

Steve.



carl mciver April 4th 06 01:27 AM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
"Bill Janssen" wrote in message
...
| Tom Gardner wrote:
|
| A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
| out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.
|
|
|
|
| If they still can find the name tag (serial number etc.) then its
| fixable. It might be cheaper to
| buy a new one however.
|
| Bill k7NOM

That model went out of production awhile back (I tried to make that
funny, but it wasn't working.) I'm sure what's left of it will be
worthwhile as spare parts, as they've been flying the hell out of them
lately.
Really major jobs like that are unlikely, as I'm sure the jigs and such
have all been scrapped. Boeing has done work similar in scale to that, but
only because they were still building that model and were able to provide
huge sections of airplane brand new to replace the smashed up bits.
Lockheed got out of the airplane building business, thankfully, so that
possibility is pretty much nil.


Erik April 4th 06 03:34 AM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
In article , Louis Ohland
wrote:

Need one of those dent pullers and some Wisconsin chrome.

"Duct tape, the handyman's secret weapon"


Nothing says 'quality' like wrinkle free duct tape!

Erik

Martin H. Eastburn April 4th 06 04:17 AM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
Saw the same - one wing had the foam all flat - which means the press
were kept well away just in case.

I heard the crew for the most part (wondered what that meant) got out easily -
some had fuel spilled upon them.

With a fire in an engine and a wing full of fuel - they did good getting
back to the base and on the grass.

I lost a good friend in the first C5 crash - he was the co-pilot and was
back on the rear gate that would not close during the emergency takeoff.

Big planes don't have many crashes - but make the news when they do.
It was a time that the Air force or other armed forces would have a mishap
once or twice a year. Not in a long time.

Martin

Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member


Louis Ohland wrote:
Saw a pic on Fox, the front quarter is snapped off and laying at right
angle to the rest. Wings are still attached, some fire on the ground
behind the inboard right engine, but not big. Looks like a puddle of fuel.

Just on Fox again. They had mechanical trouble and were coming back to
land. Went in a couple hundred yards short of the runway in a field. All
fires are out.

Michelle wrote:

Tom Gardner wrote:

A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be
parted out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.

any pictures? otherwise why did you post this?
Michelle


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Martin H. Eastburn April 4th 06 04:19 AM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
Just sled it over to the runway. Or put down temp runway like in the war.
Easy for fork lifts. Use monster Hysters. Like on the docs.

Martin
Martin Eastburn
@ home at Lions' Lair with our computer lionslair at consolidated dot net
NRA LOH & Endowment Member
NRA Second Amendment Task Force Charter Founder
IHMSA and NRA Metallic Silhouette maker & member


Gunner wrote:
On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 13:20:00 -0400, Larry Green
wrote:


On 03/04/06 12:50 PM, B.B. wrote:

In article ,
Rex B wrote:



Tom Gardner wrote:


A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be parted
out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.

"I think that'll buff right out"


Might need a bit of bondo. (:


I always thought the C-5 opened vertically at the front not sideways
like a WWII glider. Guess I was wrong.




Gonna be a bitch unloading the cargo. How ya gonna get a forklift in
there?

I guess they could call a battalion of Marines and do it manually

Gunner



"A prudent man foresees the difficulties ahead and prepares for them;
the simpleton goes blindly on and suffers the consequences."
- Proverbs 22:3


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[email protected] April 4th 06 07:51 AM

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carl mciver wrote:


Lockheed got out of the airplane building business, thankfully, so that
possibility is pretty much nil.



That's news to me and the other 50,000+ employees at Lockheed as we
deliver more F-16's, some F/A-22's, and C-130J's every month... :}

Craig C.


Roy April 4th 06 02:42 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
Exactly, Lockheed is far from being out of the aircraft business.

A lot of the C5-A's have wing spar problems, been that way for years,
but it still did not hinder their flight worthyness, in regards to
safety. All it did was limit max load capacity they could carry.......

On 3 Apr 2006 23:51:58 -0700, wrote:
carl mciver wrote:


Lockheed got out of the airplane building business, thankfully, so that
possibility is pretty much nil.


That's news to me and the other 50,000+ employees at Lockheed as we
deliver more F-16's, some F/A-22's, and C-130J's every month... :}

Craig C.


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Jim McGill April 4th 06 04:56 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 
That's a new regionalism on me. So what is "Wisconsin chrome"? Aluminum
paint?

Jim


MetalCutter April 4th 06 05:10 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 


That's a new regionalism on me. So what is "Wisconsin chrome"? Aluminum
paint?


Duct tape.



Bill Marrs April 4th 06 06:16 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 

"MetalCutter" wrote in message
. net...


That's a new regionalism on me. So what is "Wisconsin chrome"? Aluminum
paint?


Duct tape.



Shall we start on regionalisms? Might be fun. My contributions:

Tijuana Chrome Silver paint

Oklahoma Overhaul Giving a worn out anything a nice paint job, without
doing any repairs.

I'm in Oregon----any Oregon ones?



clare at snyder.on.ca April 4th 06 06:34 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 17:16:12 GMT, "Bill Marrs"
wrote:


"MetalCutter" wrote in message
.net...


That's a new regionalism on me. So what is "Wisconsin chrome"? Aluminum
paint?


Duct tape.



Shall we start on regionalisms? Might be fun. My contributions:

Tijuana Chrome Silver paint

Oklahoma Overhaul Giving a worn out anything a nice paint job, without
doing any repairs.

I'm in Oregon----any Oregon ones?

Oregon carwash
leave the car sitting outside.
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Eric R Snow April 4th 06 07:20 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 17:16:12 GMT, "Bill Marrs"
wrote:


"MetalCutter" wrote in message
.net...


That's a new regionalism on me. So what is "Wisconsin chrome"? Aluminum
paint?


Duct tape.



Shall we start on regionalisms? Might be fun. My contributions:

Tijuana Chrome Silver paint

Oklahoma Overhaul Giving a worn out anything a nice paint job, without
doing any repairs.

I'm in Oregon----any Oregon ones?

Regarding your "Oklahoma Rebuild": Another name for it is "Krylon
Rebuild". It's great because everyone seems to get it right off the
bat. Another euphemism that was local to me was what a co-worker
called a massage parlor with the name "Yvette's Sauna". He called it
"Yvette's Steam & Cream".
ERS

Jim Stewart April 4th 06 07:37 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 
clare at snyder.on.ca wrote:

On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 17:16:12 GMT, "Bill Marrs"
wrote:


"MetalCutter" wrote in message
y.net...


That's a new regionalism on me. So what is "Wisconsin chrome"? Aluminum
paint?

Duct tape.



Shall we start on regionalisms? Might be fun. My contributions:

Tijuana Chrome Silver paint

Oklahoma Overhaul Giving a worn out anything a nice paint job, without
doing any repairs.

I'm in Oregon----any Oregon ones?


Oregon carwash
leave the car sitting outside.


Oregon Lexus - Subaru Outback

mike hide April 5th 06 01:08 AM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 

"carl mciver" wrote in message
hlink.net...
"Bill Janssen" wrote in message
...
| Tom Gardner wrote:
|
| A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be
parted
| out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.
|
|
|
|
| If they still can find the name tag (serial number etc.) then its
| fixable. It might be cheaper to
| buy a new one however.
|
| Bill k7NOM

That model went out of production awhile back (I tried to make that
funny, but it wasn't working.) I'm sure what's left of it will be
worthwhile as spare parts, as they've been flying the hell out of them
lately.
Really major jobs like that are unlikely, as I'm sure the jigs and such
have all been scrapped. Boeing has done work similar in scale to that,
but
only because they were still building that model and were able to provide
huge sections of airplane brand new to replace the smashed up bits.
Lockheed got out of the airplane building business, thankfully, so that
possibility is pretty much nil.



Lockheed taught Boeing how to build big aircraft........Just like
Dehavilland taught them how to make the 727and BAC taught Douglas how to
make the DC9....



carl mciver April 5th 06 03:50 AM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
wrote in message
oups.com...
| carl mciver wrote:
|
|
| Lockheed got out of the airplane building business, thankfully, so that
| possibility is pretty much nil.
|
|
| That's news to me and the other 50,000+ employees at Lockheed as we
| deliver more F-16's, some F/A-22's, and C-130J's every month... :}
|
| Craig C.

I'm sorry, I misspoke. I should have said large aircraft. I knew
better, my bad. It looks like I'll be competing with you for the tanker....


Glenn April 5th 06 05:24 AM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 

"Bill Marrs" wrote in message
news:wRxYf.15636$Up2.1840@trnddc07...

"MetalCutter" wrote in message
. net...


That's a new regionalism on me. So what is "Wisconsin chrome"? Aluminum
paint?


Duct tape.



Shall we start on regionalisms? Might be fun. My contributions:

Tijuana Chrome Silver paint

Oklahoma Overhaul Giving a worn out anything a nice paint job, without
doing any repairs.

I'm in Oregon----any Oregon ones?


Oregon Pinstriping... That's what ya call the stripes ya get from driving
around in the woods around here.



Don Bruder April 5th 06 05:33 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 
In article , "Glenn"
wrote:

"Bill Marrs" wrote in message
news:wRxYf.15636$Up2.1840@trnddc07...

"MetalCutter" wrote in message
. net...


That's a new regionalism on me. So what is "Wisconsin chrome"? Aluminum
paint?

Duct tape.



Shall we start on regionalisms? Might be fun. My contributions:

Tijuana Chrome Silver paint

Oklahoma Overhaul Giving a worn out anything a nice paint job, without
doing any repairs.

I'm in Oregon----any Oregon ones?


Oregon Pinstriping... That's what ya call the stripes ya get from driving
around in the woods around here.



Oklahoma gas card - 7 feet or so of 3/8" hose and a gas can.

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B.B. April 5th 06 05:36 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 
Shall we start on regionalisms? Might be fun. My contributions:

Tijuana Chrome Silver paint


"Mexican Socket Set" = Adjustable wrench.

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Jim Stewart April 5th 06 06:39 PM

C-5 crash...Fixable?
 
mike hide wrote:

"carl mciver" wrote in message
hlink.net...

"Bill Janssen" wrote in message
...
| Tom Gardner wrote:
|
| A C-5 crashed near Dover AFB...looks fixable to me but, will it be
parted
| out and scraped? I'll bet the seatcovers are a lost cause.
|
|
|
|
| If they still can find the name tag (serial number etc.) then its
| fixable. It might be cheaper to
| buy a new one however.
|
| Bill k7NOM

That model went out of production awhile back (I tried to make that
funny, but it wasn't working.) I'm sure what's left of it will be
worthwhile as spare parts, as they've been flying the hell out of them
lately.
Really major jobs like that are unlikely, as I'm sure the jigs and such
have all been scrapped. Boeing has done work similar in scale to that,
but
only because they were still building that model and were able to provide
huge sections of airplane brand new to replace the smashed up bits.
Lockheed got out of the airplane building business, thankfully, so that
possibility is pretty much nil.




Lockheed taught Boeing how to build big aircraft........Just like
Dehavilland taught them how to make the 727and BAC taught Douglas how to
make the DC9....


Ok, I'll bite.. Did Boeing teach Airbus anything?



Andy Asberry April 5th 06 07:25 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 
On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 08:56:41 -0700, Jim McGill
wrote:

That's a new regionalism on me. So what is "Wisconsin chrome"? Aluminum
paint?

Jim


After two weeks of the flu, I must be delirious. In a fever stupor, I
thought how great it would be to vacuum my head clear.

Sooo..You might be a redneck if you ever cleared your sinuses with a
Mityvac brake bleeder.

You heard it here first.
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Dave Hinz April 5th 06 07:53 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 13:25:51 -0500, Andy Asberry wrote:

After two weeks of the flu, I must be delirious. In a fever stupor, I
thought how great it would be to vacuum my head clear.
Sooo..You might be a redneck if you ever cleared your sinuses with a
Mityvac brake bleeder.


I've been an EMT for a dozen years or so, so I have a bit of basis for
this statement - that's pretty much all we're going to use in the back
of an ambulance anyway. Some of the hand-powered suction units have a
remarkable resemblance to a Mityvac. Bigger tubing though, for the
chunks. Training sessions for suction in EMT class usually involve a
can of chunky beef stew...

You heard it here first.


Ever consider the emergency services? I like how you think...


Jim Stewart April 5th 06 08:47 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 
Dave Hinz wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 13:25:51 -0500, Andy Asberry wrote:


After two weeks of the flu, I must be delirious. In a fever stupor, I
thought how great it would be to vacuum my head clear.
Sooo..You might be a redneck if you ever cleared your sinuses with a
Mityvac brake bleeder.



I've been an EMT for a dozen years or so, so I have a bit of basis for
this statement - that's pretty much all we're going to use in the back
of an ambulance anyway. Some of the hand-powered suction units have a
remarkable resemblance to a Mityvac.


After my wife had been in labor for 44 hours,
they told us they could do a C-section or try
"the vacuum". The vacuum was the equivilent
of a Mityvac with a hose and a little plastic
cap. They stuck the cap on the baby's head,
drew a vacuum, waited for the next contraction
and gave a pull on the hose. Out popped the kid.

Dave Hinz April 5th 06 09:17 PM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 12:47:49 -0700, Jim Stewart wrote:
Dave Hinz wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 13:25:51 -0500, Andy Asberry wrote:

Sooo..You might be a redneck if you ever cleared your sinuses with a
Mityvac brake bleeder.


I've been an EMT for a dozen years or so, so I have a bit of basis for
this statement - that's pretty much all we're going to use in the back
of an ambulance anyway. Some of the hand-powered suction units have a
remarkable resemblance to a Mityvac.


After my wife had been in labor for 44 hours,
they told us they could do a C-section or try
"the vacuum". The vacuum was the equivilent
of a Mityvac with a hose and a little plastic
cap. They stuck the cap on the baby's head,
drew a vacuum, waited for the next contraction
and gave a pull on the hose. Out popped the kid.


You know what, they did that with both my kids, and I'd bet money that
it was an actual mityvac. I also bet that we paid for it and it went in
the trash, dammit. Oddly enough, my normal scrounger-self wasn't paying
attention to that at the time.


Rex B April 5th 06 09:52 PM

MityVac (( was What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash))
 
Dave Hinz wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 12:47:49 -0700, Jim Stewart wrote:
Dave Hinz wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 13:25:51 -0500, Andy Asberry wrote:

Sooo..You might be a redneck if you ever cleared your sinuses with a
Mityvac brake bleeder.


I've been an EMT for a dozen years or so, so I have a bit of basis for
this statement - that's pretty much all we're going to use in the back
of an ambulance anyway. Some of the hand-powered suction units have a
remarkable resemblance to a Mityvac.

After my wife had been in labor for 44 hours,
they told us they could do a C-section or try
"the vacuum". The vacuum was the equivilent
of a Mityvac with a hose and a little plastic
cap. They stuck the cap on the baby's head,
drew a vacuum, waited for the next contraction
and gave a pull on the hose. Out popped the kid.


You know what, they did that with both my kids, and I'd bet money that
it was an actual mityvac. I also bet that we paid for it and it went in
the trash, dammit. Oddly enough, my normal scrounger-self wasn't paying
attention to that at the time.


I'm going to copy this to the MityVac rep.
He'll get a kick out of it.

Spehro Pefhany April 5th 06 11:08 PM

MityVac (( was What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash))
 
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 15:52:33 -0500, the renowned Rex B
wrote:

Dave Hinz wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 12:47:49 -0700, Jim Stewart wrote:
Dave Hinz wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 13:25:51 -0500, Andy Asberry wrote:

Sooo..You might be a redneck if you ever cleared your sinuses with a
Mityvac brake bleeder.


I've been an EMT for a dozen years or so, so I have a bit of basis for
this statement - that's pretty much all we're going to use in the back
of an ambulance anyway. Some of the hand-powered suction units have a
remarkable resemblance to a Mityvac.
After my wife had been in labor for 44 hours,
they told us they could do a C-section or try
"the vacuum". The vacuum was the equivilent
of a Mityvac with a hose and a little plastic
cap. They stuck the cap on the baby's head,
drew a vacuum, waited for the next contraction
and gave a pull on the hose. Out popped the kid.


You know what, they did that with both my kids, and I'd bet money that
it was an actual mityvac. I also bet that we paid for it and it went in
the trash, dammit. Oddly enough, my normal scrounger-self wasn't paying
attention to that at the time.


I'm going to copy this to the MityVac rep.
He'll get a kick out of it.


Yeah, the potential liability on something like that would be a real
thigh-slapper.


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c.henry April 6th 06 02:05 AM

What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash)
 



i tried this on my 3 year old daughter when she jammed a 6mm plastic
bb up her nose , still took a trip to the ER

Rex B April 6th 06 02:54 PM

MityVac (( was What's Wisconsin chrome (was C-5 crash))
 
Spehro Pefhany wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 15:52:33 -0500, the renowned Rex B
wrote:

Dave Hinz wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 12:47:49 -0700, Jim Stewart wrote:
Dave Hinz wrote:
On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 13:25:51 -0500, Andy Asberry wrote:

Sooo..You might be a redneck if you ever cleared your sinuses with a
Mityvac brake bleeder.

I've been an EMT for a dozen years or so, so I have a bit of basis for
this statement - that's pretty much all we're going to use in the back
of an ambulance anyway. Some of the hand-powered suction units have a
remarkable resemblance to a Mityvac.
After my wife had been in labor for 44 hours,
they told us they could do a C-section or try
"the vacuum". The vacuum was the equivilent
of a Mityvac with a hose and a little plastic
cap. They stuck the cap on the baby's head,
drew a vacuum, waited for the next contraction
and gave a pull on the hose. Out popped the kid.
You know what, they did that with both my kids, and I'd bet money that
it was an actual mityvac. I also bet that we paid for it and it went in
the trash, dammit. Oddly enough, my normal scrounger-self wasn't paying
attention to that at the time.

I'm going to copy this to the MityVac rep.
He'll get a kick out of it.


Yeah, the potential liability on something like that would be a real
thigh-slapper.


I bet the medical version has a much higher price that covers the
premiums, plus a profit that would make an extortioner blush.


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