Maggie’s Motivational Pic Thread v2.0 - - New Rules - See Post #1

I hate it when I grab the wrong rag!

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You’ve got competition Boys……….

 
You’ve got competition Boys……….

I remember when he started this business...
creating a more expensive solution.. go back to the 22s and a 6 pack
 
I had a drain for oil on wheels at my lift. I needed to make a special tool and needed to heat treat it afterwards. I learned after I quenched my tool in the oil drain that someone had changed a large fuel filter and dumped the contents into my drain when they used it. My collapsable spout left a ring on the ceiling.
 
It would fuck you out of half of everything
experience has shown, they are capable of taking EVERYTHING, and when you think you have nothing left, their lawyer takes ANOTHER 50%.
If you happened to have been married for over 10 years, there's a lifetime of maintenance when you are NO Longer together. :(:poop:
 
My son missed the bag one day and the arrow hit a near by soft tree. Field tip that barely made it in the tree, and I pulled the arrow out. He said "can I still use it?" I said "nope a $20 arrow is a hell of a lot cheaper than hurting yourself will be. Much less pain if you just throw it in the trash."
I did not know this stuff about arrows. I've never had a problem, but I will sure be more careful in the future
 
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That face is so alluring it ALMOST makes me forget the disgusting ring in the nose. Similar, but lesser, reaction to the rods through the nipples. WTF - it's like me installing a 1/4-24 bolt through the side of my dick.
Y'all need to live a little. A little tackle never hurt anyone.
 
What am I looking at here; some sort of oil explosion?
Those type oil drains have a air line setup that allows you to pressurize the holding tank so you can use air to "push" the waste oil into a larger holding tank for reclamation.
You hook up the air line and flip a 1/4 turn lever to drain it.
Thing is that you also have to shut off another valve so it pushes the waste oil thru a tube into the larger tank.
If you don't do it right the portable unit has about 20 +/- gallons of waste oil that blows out the top.....with shop air usually at 150psi it can be quite violent....as you can see.
I've seen others do that exact same thing, but since those style tanks came out I was shop lead/foreman and never messed with them.....the newbs change oil, the experienced dudes do the trickier jobs they can't handle.
If I'd ever messed with them I'm sure it would have happened to me too since you're almost always in a rush in a good shop shit like that happens.
Unfortunately, the dude in the pic looked like he was changing diesel engine oil since it's so black.....and it's a serious bitch to clean due to that same blackness caused by diesel combustion blowby.