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    WELDING ON WHEELS... title should say enough

    YouTube - Welding On Truck Wheels







    Do I need to say more ???

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    one of the best vids ever that was great.
    Name: Mark,
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    At first I was like oooooook, then BOOM. hahahaha
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    this is so true...i have worked to fatalities at tire shops where the person was welding on the rim with the tire on it...the one i remember the most was where the guy was welding on the rim at the back of the shop outside and the force was enough to decapitate him and throw his head over the shop and into the roadway in front of the shop...
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    wow.....lol

    another little safety tip that most do not know is never set a lit torch,cut, etc... directly on concrete...concrete is full of moisture and when heated the concrete will explode.
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    That looks like a good thermodynamics project
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    I feel bad for the dummy who had to stand there with the torch for the demo. Think he gets workmans comp?

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    River rocks too have just enough water it them to turn to rock bombs on the fire crazy video

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    you gotta be kidding me...people have actually welded with a tire still on? wtf???

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    some people just arent meant for this world, especially someone who weld on a pressurized holding tank (ie. a tire, oxy tank, fuel tank, whatev...)

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