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You need to be there Mikey so we can have a full badminton team and some 4 square
 
@ScampMike if you don't go, I will take vacation time, sneak over to your house while you gone at work and steal your cowl hood
 
@halifaxhops think this will work

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Looks legit...I mean, what's the worst that could happen?

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The funny part is the "structurel ingeer" claiming it would work and be stronger than the lift legs themselves. He's all butt hurt about it. Funny thing is, you'd think an engineer would be able to spell his own title
 
The funny part is the "structurel ingeer" claiming it would work and be stronger than the lift legs themselves. He's all butt hurt about it. Funny thing is, you'd think an engineer would be able to spell his own title
Engineers aren't always the brightest bulbs in my experience. You'd be amazed at what I've heard come out of their mouths as "professional opinions" over the years.
 
Looks legit...I mean, what's the worst that could happen?

:rofl:

Engineers aren't always the brightest bulbs in my experience. You'd be amazed at what I've heard come out of their mouths as "professional opinions" over the years.
actually I wouldn't. I've successfully caught huge engineering mistakes at work twice in the last 36 hours. Simply due to them reading spec sheets wrong
 
Engineers aren't always the brightest bulbs in my experience. You'd be amazed at what I've heard come out of their mouths as "professional opinions" over the years.

Isnt that the truth.. When I worked at Caterpillar I was part of a special project. Everything about this piece of heavy equipment had to be as light as possible to make a certain weight. If memory serves right it was because they had to load it into aircraft. Anyways, every department had a representative there. Most of us noticed that the equipment had a lot of nuts and bolts hand tight at best.. When we brought that up in one of our meetings, the engineer was insistent that they could not be torqued, because when you torque a bolt it it gets heavier. We asked what he meant and he repeated himself. Arguing with us that he is right, and when the bolt and nut compress and it gains weight. You should been in that room... One of the higher powers that was also in this meeting was smart and dismissed him from the project. At least someone in that position had common sense.
 
Isnt that the truth.. When I worked at Caterpillar I was part of a special project. Everything about this piece of heavy equipment had to be as light as possible to make a certain weight. If memory serves right it was because they had to load it into aircraft. Anyways, every department had a representative there. Most of us noticed that the equipment had a lot of nuts and bolts hand tight at best.. When we brought that up in one of our meetings, the engineer was insistent that they could not be torqued, because when you torque a bolt it it gets heavier. We asked what he meant and he repeated himself. Arguing with us that he is right, and when the bolt and nut compress and it gains weight. You should been in that room... One of the higher powers that was also in this meeting was smart and dismissed him from the project. At least someone in that position had common sense.
THAT is pretty well jacked up
 
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