video links thread anyone??

Powerfab

Powerfab

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After seeing that I've new hope for Boris' bridge between N. Ireland and Scotland. :ROFLMAO:
I wonder if the Norwegians have to cope with Munitions dump on the sea bed though o_O
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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this is some production facility ...... for such a specialised market .......

 
Bucket on wheels

Bucket on wheels

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What they dare not say the video is what it will cost to drive around the coast, the largest tunnel project in 27 kilometers. It will cost £ 34 in each direction in road tolls the whole stretch which he mentions in the video will cost about £ 160 in each direction in road tolls.
The entire subsea tunnel in the Rogfast project is set to record a record-breaking 27 kilometers - and when completed will become the world's longest and deepest subsea tunnel.

Simply put
the authorities in one of the world's richest countries are robbing the drivers with road tolls
I live 120 km from the capital Oslo and it costs me £ 18.5 in road toll 👿 each way to drive there
and 1 L diesel is now 1.53 GBP so with my car it will be 12.76 GBP each way in diesel
Cars are the state's involuntary money milking cow's 💸🗜⛽😭😡😡👹

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V8Druid

V8Druid

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..........Simply put
the authorities in one of the world's richest countries are robbing the drivers with road tolls
I live 120 km from the capital Oslo and it costs me £ 18.5 in road toll 👿 each way to drive there
and 1 L diesel is now 1.53 GBP so with my car it will be 12.76 GBP each way in diesel
Cars are the state's involuntary money milking cow's 💸🗜⛽😭😡😡👹

guaranteed income though Frank .... the motorist gets hammered here too :mad: :mad: :mad:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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anyone watch the vid after the fire trucks??

and this is just awesome .......

there is some amazing stuff on you tube (y)(y):cool:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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yeh I bet he is ........ after his long wait at the store man's window for a glass hammer for the rubber nails to nail the sky hook up with :giggle: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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Komatsu

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amazing ...........


borrowed from P&C forum
That was really interesting to watch Gra😎....what’s the craic with the battery acid, how come he’s ok to have his hands in it with no problems?
 
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Monkeybusiness

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That was really interesting to watch Gra😎....what’s the craic with the battery acid, how come he’s ok to have his hands in it with no problems?
Cos he’s not a thin-skinned health-and-safety abiding European-dwelling lady-man like what we are!
 
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Monkeybusiness

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notice all the crap going onto the ground, then into the water course then into the sea and then we eat the stuff that lives in it.

Nothing like as bad as what the farmed prawns produced in Asia that we eat grow in....
 
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Komatsu

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and these guys get my total respect .... (y) :cool:


another borrowed one
That was something else😱😎....I take it the varnishing process is to keep everything cool Gra?....and what’s the bit at the end when he’s punching the inside of the cover for?
 
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V8Druid

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That was something else😱😎....I take it the varnishing process is to keep everything cool Gra?....and what’s the bit at the end when he’s punching the inside of the cover for?
the varnish is a bond to stop the wires rubbing/vibrating against each other and rubbing their shellac insulation off ... it too forms another layer of insulation and helps keep everything in place/where it's set/put.
I'd guess he was 'upsetting' the bearing surface to reduce the risk of the bearing spinning in it's end plate housing ... we didn't see it come apart, but may have been loose? can't see why else he'd be 'damaging' the housing surface ??:unsure:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

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notice all the crap going onto the ground, then into the water course then into the sea and then we eat the stuff that lives in it.
it's flip flop land Ryan ... they'll sh1t anywhere and have zero H&S ..... the acid in the case was only residue ... rest'll already have been drained ... probably into the ground too .... although knowing the canny sods, they'll have a tin shed for processing and cleaning that too !!!!!
 
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Komatsu

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the varnish is a bond to stop the wires rubbing/vibrating against each other and rubbing their shellac insulation off ... it too forms another layer of insulation and helps keep everything in place/where it's set/put.
I'd guess he was 'upsetting' the bearing surface to reduce the risk of the bearing spinning in it's end plate housing ... we didn't see it come apart, but may have been loose? can't see why else he'd be 'damaging' the housing surface ??:unsure:
Thanks🙂, was interesting to watch......so does the same thing happen over here when they get over hauled, or is it like most things over here where it’d just get scrapped and a new one sent in?....they certainly are extremely resourceful and don’t let anything go to waste.
 
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