Do not attempt at home. This was a trained professional on a closed course. And without saftey glasses! I'm impressed!
That's a big beer bottle!
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Wow, Never Thought You Could Do That
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If he could do that a dozen times it would make an interesting wall display
What even made the guy think of doing that? Neat
What even made the guy think of doing that? Neat
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Wife told him not to dick around and get the job done.warminmn wrote:If he could do that a dozen times it would make an interesting wall display
What even made the guy think of doing that? Neat
Of course.
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I've heard it said that tornadoes have done weird things like embedding a toothpick into a metal pipe without damaging the toothpick (too bad for the pipe though). No idea if stories like this are true, but if they are, velocity and impact angle would seem to have a lot to do with it.
lsayre wrote:I've heard it said that tornadoes have done weird things like embedding a toothpick into a metal pipe without damaging the toothpick (too bad for the pipe though). No idea if stories like this are true, but if they are, velocity and impact angle would seem to have a lot to do with it.
Yep..
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