How to weld under your truck

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b2binbad
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How to weld under your truck

Post by b2binbad »

LOL :laugh:
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You're right, I DON'T understand that Jeep thing ;)
DBrown
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Post by DBrown »

I don't know where but I have seen that pic before.....that is the stupidest thing I have ever seen. if that truck would have fallen he would probably won the darwin awards
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jeepsubmarine
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Post by jeepsubmarine »

heres what happens..........the guy farts and becomes quickly disgusted by smell of his product, starts to lean back for a gasp of fresh air and knocks the main support beam, then WHAM! :puke:
OCD4B2
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Post by OCD4B2 »

haha thats the same exact thing i was thinkin :laugh:
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Post by FatMan »

i saw it over at FSB awhile back. :wtf: sccccaaaary!
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plowboy
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Post by plowboy »

I saw that one yesterday in the service dept. at a local Ford dealership. What the heck do you suppose he was thinking. I have never seen anything so INSANE in my life. Talk about taking your life in your own hands. :hmmm:

PS. What did he use to get the truck up that high in the first place? Would that have not been enough if used on the side that needed the welding? WOW!!
Can't think of anything witty, intelligent, or cool to say...guess I'm just stupid.
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