There is a reason many don't faceplate.I deem this Denny permissible. As many of don’t use Facebook etc. and wouldn’t have exposure.
Pics to keep it a pic thread.
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Kind of makes sense a guy who is attracted to the grip zone would do this.
Still can’t believe Springfield thought it was a good idea.
In my case, delayed reaction and a mistimed throw meant for the vehicle actually being pursued. I didn't see it as I was focused on the fleeing vehicle, he didn't get it out of the way in time, and took out both my passenger side tires.
I need one of those for my Heidelberg Windmill press...
Lots of moving parts, huge flywheel, none are guarded.
(Hint: if you lean your hand over the top "guard" the gripper arms will smack your fingers... yes it's painful.)
If I didn't know better and was simply judging by that picture, I'd say it predates the invention of electricity as well
Invention?If I didn't know better and was simply judging by that picture, I'd say it predates the invention of electricity as well
Does flipping the toggle switch mechanically drop a pellet in a cup which starts the hamster running on the mini treadmill which in turn spins the brush?If I didn't know better and was simply judging by that picture, I'd say it predates the invention of electricity as well
People back in those days weren't ****ing stupid either
People back in those days weren't ****ing stupid either
He'll, when I was a kid, Rex Kritzer was a Conservation Officer missing a hand from a combine accident . And word was, you didn't want him to need to grab you with that prosthetic appendage he had. Lotta leverage applied in small square inches.Stupid or not, missing digits and hands weren't exactly uncommon among the old farmers of my grandfather's generation and it was a rare one who didn't have *some* scars from machinery or tools.
Stupid or not, missing digits and hands weren't exactly uncommon among the old farmers of my grandfather's generation and it was a rare one who didn't have *some* scars from machinery or tools.