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Mike Mercury
11-20-2015, 11:50am
can't stress it enough.

Not for the squeamish:

http://i721.photobucket.com/albums/ww211/jeep2003/2366548_zps3aab50bf.png

boracayjohnny
11-20-2015, 11:59am
But, but he was wearing shades....

Knooger
11-20-2015, 12:15pm
Would have preferred to look at this picture.

gthyuj_zps75a1e564.png Photo by jeep2003 | Photobucket (http://s721.photobucket.com/user/jeep2003/media/gthyuj_zps75a1e564.png.html)

Knooger
11-20-2015, 12:17pm
can't stress it enough.

Not for the squeamish:

http://i721.photobucket.com/albums/ww211/jeep2003/2366548_zps3aab50bf.png

Judging by his tats he's probably having that installed like a nose or lip ring. Dude's a trend setter, in a couple of months everyone will have one.

69camfrk
11-20-2015, 12:19pm
Good thing he was wearing safety glasses! Oh, nevermind!:rofl:

Craig
11-20-2015, 12:21pm
Eating lunch...not going to click...

Knooger
11-20-2015, 12:30pm
Eating lunch...not going to click...

Here's a quick Paint drawing to substitute the real thing. Hope this helps.

Mike Mercury
11-20-2015, 1:36pm
Would have preferred to look at this picture.

gthyuj_zps75a1e564.png Photo by jeep2003 | Photobucket (http://s721.photobucket.com/user/jeep2003/media/gthyuj_zps75a1e564.png.html)

what a sweetheart !

boracayjohnny
11-20-2015, 1:41pm
Knooger, you're one of a kind man....one of a kind. :Jeff '79:

Mike Mercury
11-20-2015, 2:13pm
http://i.imgur.com/IIHzWwX.gif

OldSarge
11-20-2015, 2:25pm
Would have preferred to look at this picture.

gthyuj_zps75a1e564.png Photo by jeep2003 | Photobucket (http://s721.photobucket.com/user/jeep2003/media/gthyuj_zps75a1e564.png.html)




:iagree:

Dan Dlabay
11-20-2015, 6:12pm
When I use the cut off saw at work to prepare aluminum parts for testing I wear gloves safety googles and ear plugs. My company stresses safety first.:cert:

CertInsaneC5
11-20-2015, 6:56pm
For that to happen he must have had his face right down next to it. Or the guarding was removed. Either way, he is a dumbass and probably didn't learn his lesson from it.

mrvette
11-20-2015, 6:59pm
Decades ago, I pulled out a clothes dryer motor, one of them double ended shaft thing, and a surface mount.....bought adaptors for each end, one on the left is wire brush, on the right is a grind stone that is SO worn out I getting nervous...there are NO shields and never have been for some 40 years now....maybe I need to get smart, but at my age WTF cares.....much as I use it these daze.....

I stand outta line from getting clobbered by spinning wheels, I really don't want to be a fender liner.....


:issues::dance:

Burro (He/Haw)
11-20-2015, 7:00pm
http://i721.photobucket.com/albums/ww211/jeep2003/gthyuj_zps75a1e564.png

markids77
11-20-2015, 8:59pm
http://i721.photobucket.com/albums/ww211/jeep2003/gthyuj_zps75a1e564.png

Thank you Thomas. And the car is a 6 cylinder to boot.

Burro (He/Haw)
11-20-2015, 9:09pm
Thank you Thomas. And the car is a 6 cylinder to boot.
Love the yellow pants.
:yesnod: :yesnod:

Craig
11-20-2015, 11:34pm
Thank you Thomas. And the car is a 6 cylinder to boot.

How can you tell that?

Y2Kvert4me
11-21-2015, 12:57am
How can you tell that?I'm curious too, because he's wrong. It's a 2.0 914/4, not a 914/6.

Here's a link to more pics of that car:
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.398353276871926.97493.166041573436432&type=3

914s used 4 lug (VW pattern) wheels, which this car clearly has. The 914/6 used the 5 lug Porsche pattern.


Oh, and a bonus pic. :D
6006


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