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Got a nice load of wood yesterday
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Speaking of using minivans for transporting heavy loads, this happend like a year ago at work:
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The warehouse was leaking so we had to run to this local lumber yard and get a ton of sand bags. Thing is that the truck was being used, so we had to use the company minivan. One little pothole and those back tires were gone.
 
Speaking of using minivans for transporting heavy loads, this happend like a year ago at work:
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The warehouse was leaking so we had to run to this local lumber yard and get a ton of sand bags. Thing is that the truck was being used, so we had to use the company minivan. One little pothole and those back tires were gone.
Wow.
We are looking into buying a truck.
But with used car prices as high as they are right now, it wouldn't be worth it.
 
Speaking of using minivans for transporting heavy loads, this happend like a year ago at work:
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The warehouse was leaking so we had to run to this local lumber yard and get a ton of sand bags. Thing is that the truck was being used, so we had to use the company minivan. One little pothole and those back tires were gone.
Nah...the tyres will be fine ;)

I used to have paving slabs permanently living in the back of my cars....they did a magnificent job of improving the handling ability at speed around corners and roundabouts :p

Nice bit of weight in the back end stops all silly nonsense like tail wagging but really improves the ability to drift to perfection :)
 
I was watching a documentary about Aerojet Dade Rocket Facility last night

Long since abandoned in the Everglades. I could not believe what had been left behind. Fascinating buildings, very derelict and badly damaged. There is a manmade canal alongside the buildings that would have transported the rockets to the Atlantic on barges then up to Cape Canaveral.

They had developed solid rocket fuel powered rockes for the Saturn 5, tested it and got everything ready only for NASA to pull the plug on them and change to liquid fuel instead.

So you now have all these buildings left to fall to bits, stripped of every piece of equipment....and this very large slab of concrete.

When they cleared out the premises in the late 1960's, they left the solid fuel rocket behind. Unusually...and so it didn't go walkies when tested...they had the rocket placed upside down in a very deep silo, so when testing it, the flames from the exhaust shot upwards into the sky and the rocket itself was contained and if by chance it exploded, it would not do too much damage or fly off anywhere uncommanded.

The rocket is still there, hidden under the concrete slab. The silo is 75% full of Everglades water now...it had pumps to keep it dry when in use, but those pumps have not run for almost 50 years.

So you have this full size, solid fuel rocket, upside down in a silo filling with water and a manmade canal close by that goes to the Atlantic.

If water gets into the silo, pollution must be getting out......and solid fuel rockets (like those used on the Shuttle at takeoff) are not small and they don't do well in water....

 
Speedgoat? Has the meth epidemic made it into goatland too?????

What, pray tell, is a speedgoat?

I built a ramp for my geriatric dog. Her distance vision is fine, but she has a hard time with seeing in close, and with the days getting very short very quickly, she has almost had a couple of tumbles recently. Now she can charge down to the yard without help. She can sit and smile at the deer as they pass by in herds.
 
This happened on a bridge over the Kentucky river today:
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Had to take a completely different route to Lexington today because the ramp was closed. Luckily both the driver made it out safely and are in the hospital right now.
 

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