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Spikes chop shop
#31
(09-12-2012, 06:17 AM)C2K Wrote: Power tools and no safety glasses hey...

Ever had a spark in your eye? Hollow needles aren't much fun in your eyeball!

Meh I will deal with that if it happens. Never had no problems with sparks from it before :p



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#32
I've had metal shrapnel lodged in my eye. Something not very fun about someone picking bits of metal
Out your eye with a pin while youre awake...
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#33
That's the thing it doesn't throw much if any metal shrapnel at all its not like a grinder when you have bits flying everywhere



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(09-12-2012, 02:13 AM)MissH Wrote:
(09-12-2012, 01:51 AM)spike2002 Wrote:
(09-12-2012, 01:22 AM)MissH Wrote: You are now in trouble as well as being a Pikey :p

Does it involve bin bags and tape :p

Yes and my car boot and some dark woods :p

Sorry dude, I didn't mean to drop you in the poo - don't forget to leave me all your cars in your will :p
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(09-12-2012, 10:41 AM)spike2002 Wrote: That's the thing it doesn't throw much if any metal shrapnel at all its not like a grinder when you have bits flying everywhere

Yeah to be fair my incident was with an angle grinder, didn't hurt to start with but 24h later a bit of steel had rusted in my eye, that was agony
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Guys - before anyone starts jumping down spikes throat can I just say that its not the first time he'd used this reciprocating saw and knew that nothing gets thrown back from it. Had he of been using an angle grinder or anything else that we knew of that threw bits around he would of worn goggles. He's not a twat and doesn't need lecturing.
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(09-12-2012, 01:57 AM)Pompey306mark Wrote: Got any pics of the chopped roof ripp?


No, got some pics of the car somewhere but it's a complete shed anyway. I think the moulds are with a bloke in mexborough last I heard.
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#38
Thats not how you dent a diablo! This is how you dent a Diablo!

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#39
just build it like this
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this is the remains a of a scottish racing bmw mini.
i think my rover will end up like this and the back end as a trailer. interior and bulk head made into a simuator for my xbox 360.
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#40
thats the best possible use for a mini!
Team Eaton


1999 China Blue 306 GTi6 - Eaton Supercharged - 214.5bhp 181lbft
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#41
Best possible use for minis is actually rumble strips for lorries Smile
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(09-12-2012, 07:26 PM)Grant Wrote: Thats not how you dent a diablo! This is how you dent a Diablo!

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lol your issues are quite clearly worse than mine hahaha



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#43
hmm im sensing some built up stress and anger issues......
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No not at all. It was just something Ed cherished and held dear at one point in his life. It needed destroying.
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#45
2 dead 306s loaded into the van Smile


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#46
2 306s one van eh?
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(27-03-2013, 09:12 PM)SRowell Wrote: 2 306s one van eh?

You got it a Diablo gti6 and a silver hdi all cut up and one the back of one van Wink



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#48
And some other assorted panels and exhaust sections as well but the main lesson learned is to cut up the sections as small as possible as it makes loading and unloading much easier :0
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#49
This is the strangest thing ever.
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#50
Not half as strange as us having to pack it all in a van drive less than a mile down the road only to unload it all again
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