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OT unusual hobby (vaporized metal content)
surfing around on youtube happened to come across this...
http://www.youtube.com/user/Kamikadze2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V3OZMW_45M check out his other vids. (this is kinda relevant to diversion on the "fuel tank" thread) b.w. |
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OT unusual hobby (vaporized metal content)
On Jul 22, 2:45*pm, "William Wixon" wrote:
surfing around on youtube happened to come across this... http://www.youtube.com/user/Kamikadze2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8V3OZMW_45M check out his other vids. (this is kinda relevant to diversion on the "fuel tank" thread) b.w. I have to confess, that's another thing that I always thought would be awesome to do, but also thought would be a short-lived hobby! That, and the fact that it'd be irresponsible to possibly damage the power lines/system (however unlikely), and irresponsible in other ways. After viewing another few videos there's an even more irresponsible hazard- crap left on the lines that reduce the clearance from the line to objects on the ground. Maybe a bit of dry rope isn't much of a hazard, but add a rainstorm and someone could walk under the line and play the role of his piece of wire. Dave |
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