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PostPosted: Mon Apr 23, 2007 7:28 pm 
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Or air tools?

I cut my speaker holes with an air nibbler, I drilled the hole on my exhaust for my oxygen sensor with an air drill, as my electric drill blew up.

Air tools are good, IMO.

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i know i know, no harm done. :oops:

wont be doing that again :)

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Mike_Byron wrote:
Regard that electric shock as a warning from the mini god (and there is one and he is advised by Sir Alex)

The mini god has warned you.


Mate he should regard the shock as a warning from the common sense god (as opposed to the vengeful and terrible regular god) that he should not be using power tools till he learns about basic safety precautions.

I'm sorry, I'll say in advance that I'm gonna be rude but perhaps the only thing you could have done that is dumber than cutting out a major structural component for no valid reason and then "see how you go", was to cut your own power cord and get yourself crispy fried in the process.


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Mike wrote:
Mike_Byron wrote:
Regard that electric shock as a warning from the mini god (and there is one and he is advised by Sir Alex)

The mini god has warned you.


Mate he should regard the shock as a warning from the common sense god (as opposed to the vengeful and terrible regular god) that he should not be using power tools till he learns about basic safety precautions.

I'm sorry, I'll say in advance that I'm gonna be rude but perhaps the only thing you could have done that is dumber than cutting out a major structural component for no valid reason and then "see how you go", was to cut your own power cord and get yourself crispy fried in the process.



hehehehhe,

I have been in stainless steal fab for almost two years, I know how to use a grinder. tafe says so.

and besides, I do need to modify the rear, as what I plan to do makes it get in the way, it wasnt for no reason!!!

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^^^^^^^^^ I dont want to start anything either. :D

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Yea sorry I dont wanna start anything either. Since youre all OK and safe it would've been funny though - imagine after the case somebody says
A: "Did you hear what happened to MiniMafia"
B: "What?'
A: "He got electricuted"
B: "WHAT?! He got ELECTRICUTED?!!!" "How did that happen?!"
A: "Oh well it started with him cutting out the mini parcel shelf.."
B: "WHAT?!!! He was CUTTING the mini parcel shelf, but its a structural panel, oh my god!!!"


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sounds like the way I would go,

cause I do crap like this :D

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haha.. i've been looking for the video of that for ages....

stick it on youtube... :)

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ill see how i go

god the things u do as children, was funny though, dad went nuts.

loading it up now :)

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Post up the link asap- That looks dangerously funny mate...

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hope this works!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfdu27_mYHU

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Glad you had the driver's securely fixed in place by ropes.


BTW -- the brake lights donmt work.

Who is the blonde with her hand in her throat in horror ???


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im driving 8) its ok, i was holding on.

the girl was just a local, jade.

lucky no cars were going past at the time, i could not stop.

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mini mafia sir you are my hero :D kudos


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