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I Begged him to put the TYRE under the diff


Yep this is yet another photo from a set I took to tell the authorities if the out come came to the attention of the coroner's  court.

How not to fit a set of Kings air bags with your kids under the bloody car with you at the same time.

Taken in WA earlier this year while away.

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Potential Darwinian customer.

You may as well have a look up to see if the guillotine is still functioning from the end user's point of view.

 

These people are obviously producing an heir & too many spares to get away with it!



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Proof some people don't think and can't be told.

Should add to his message on the side of the truck "dying under the wheels"

 



-- Edited by Corndoggy on Thursday 7th of October 2021 12:19:44 PM

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My god, on a bottle jack , no stands , very lucky if he survived , without much pain , and the kids how silly

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Potential Darwinian customer.

 


          First thing I thought of as well Guru.



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I meet a guy that wasn't so lucky, broken back and permanently wheel chaired.

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I know of a man who retired early, in the 1980's

Sold his business in Kalgoorlie, and went to live by the sea side

Tinkering under his car, jack fell, and he was killed

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And one well liked Townsville weather forecaster died that way a few years ago - working under his car on his day off & something slipped.
A neighbour's son was crushed in a mining company's workshop in Rockhampton - not a nice way to die. Taking short cuts with safety is never a good idea. One good thing with towing a van means there are a few more blocks of wood to use for stabilising jacks.

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Warren-Pat_01 wrote:

And one well liked Townsville weather forecaster died that way a few years ago - working under his car on his day off & something slipped.
A neighbour's son was crushed in a mining company's workshop in Rockhampton - not a nice way to die. Taking short cuts with safety is never a good idea. One good thing with towing a van means there are a few more blocks of wood to use for stabilising jacks.


 Hmmm. Trying to think of a NICE way to die..... ;)

 



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Gary and Barb wrote:
Warren-Pat_01 wrote:

And one well liked Townsville weather forecaster died that way a few years ago - working under his car on his day off & something slipped.
A neighbour's son was crushed in a mining company's workshop in Rockhampton - not a nice way to die. Taking short cuts with safety is never a good idea. One good thing with towing a van means there are a few more blocks of wood to use for stabilising jacks.


 Hmmm. Trying to think of a NICE way to die..:). 


 Maybe like this?4B1CC6C7-40DE-435F-B63F-0D94ADDBAF81.jpeg



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Gary and Barb wrote:


 Hmmm. Trying to think of a NICE way to die..... ;)

 


 In your sleep maybe.



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Whenarewethere wrote:

Potential Darwinian customer.

You may as well have a look up to see if the guillotine is still functioning from the end user's point of view.

 

These people are obviously producing an heir & too many spares to get away with it!


 From memory the Darwin awards are only handed out to those who have died before they bred. Unfortunately that character didn't make the grade. 



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I have self leveling . It lifts the tyres off the ground . But I ALWAYS use a stand when working under . Ive often looked at hydraulic legs and thought of bolting / fitting a strong bar or limiter there so if it drops ? It doesnt drop enough to crush anyone!! Especially once the wheels are taken off !!

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