Spike's Bullrun/ F150 in 1st!!
Originally Posted by sleddogg
Jason, I was wondering, was the hair for areodynamic purposes?
Not a fan of the fish look but hey its your head.
J/K Sled...
Not a fan of the fish look but hey its your head.
J/K Sled...
Originally Posted by sleddogg
Dont worry, I work in a chemical plant. I have seen many a training films of reactions gone bad. Dont care to be part of one. I am curious what color the flame is though.
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Originally Posted by jwallace
dude he has owned an F150 since before you were born. Get over it please!

Originally Posted by deapee
The only reason your boy joined was to defend you...and he starts getting all sarcastic with people his first day here.
Now let it freakin' drop! Crap man, I tried to end this once already & you keep draggin it on making like I've been bashing everyone from my first post. I only ever replied back to a smart *** post of YOURS.
I will not respond to any more of this BS.
Originally Posted by jwallace
I did it for the sole purpose of " My dad F'in hates it and were like that " I usually have a high and tight if it matters
Being a Dad of a 21 year old I know how that works.
Again, keep up the good work. Your Pops should be proud.
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Originally Posted by wild-mtn-rose
Sled!! Babycakes!!
How's it going??
How's it going??Hi Rosie,
How you been? Dont want to steal this thread.
I am learning how start big nasty fires.
Oh, I am at work too. :-(
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Last edited by sleddogg; Apr 20, 2007 at 12:34 AM.
Originally Posted by sleddogg
Dont worry, I work in a chemical plant. I have seen many a training films of reactions gone bad. Dont care to be part of one. I am curious what color the flame is though.
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I wanna say mostly yellow with some blue can't really remember because it was a l-o-n-g time ago! I've been in the fire service since '85. And believe it or not I actually learned about that neat little experiment from a biology/physical science teacher. You'd think they'd know better than to teach that kinda stuff to kids in high school...
It also made a very satisfying "whooshing" sound... probably because it was partly contained in the can. The flame was 2' - 3' high.
Too bad you don't live near here sled! Mag fires would be a _bit_ too bright for my wussy eyes though. I have always wanted to toss some sodium metal into the old man's pool, just a little bit...
Originally Posted by sleddogg
Hi Rosie, its hangin right tonight.
How you been? Dont want to steal this thread.
I am learning how start big nasty fires.
Oh, I am at work too. :-(
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How you been? Dont want to steal this thread.
I am learning how start big nasty fires.
Oh, I am at work too. :-(
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I'm doing peachy, leaving tomorrow for the weekend at my sisters house in Oregon. Just a short visit but it should be fun.
You're starting big nasty fires at work?? Isn't that kind of dangerous at a chemical plant??
Originally Posted by txarsoncop
Let's just say I didn't have to run because I had the proper gear (ahem Jason!) and I used a hose to apply the brake fluid.
I wanna say mostly yellow with some blue can't really remember because it was a l-o-n-g time ago! I've been in the fire service since '85. And believe it or not I actually learned about that neat little experiment from a biology/physical science teacher. You'd think they'd know better than to teach that kinda stuff to kids in high school...
It also made a very satisfying "whooshing" sound... probably because it was partly contained in the can. The flame was 2' - 3' high.
Too bad you don't live near here sled! Mag fires would be a _bit_ too bright for my wussy eyes though. I have always wanted to toss some sodium metal into the old man's pool, just a little bit...
I wanna say mostly yellow with some blue can't really remember because it was a l-o-n-g time ago! I've been in the fire service since '85. And believe it or not I actually learned about that neat little experiment from a biology/physical science teacher. You'd think they'd know better than to teach that kinda stuff to kids in high school...
It also made a very satisfying "whooshing" sound... probably because it was partly contained in the can. The flame was 2' - 3' high.
Too bad you don't live near here sled! Mag fires would be a _bit_ too bright for my wussy eyes though. I have always wanted to toss some sodium metal into the old man's pool, just a little bit...
Used it on the camp fire camping one time, everyone was wondering what the hell kind of wood I had.
Lit a small chuck of mag and tossed it in the pond. It was cool the way it took off underwater burning. Pretty much a reaction in itself with the heat and water.
That reminds me, I need to go visit the mag grinder agian.
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Originally Posted by wild-mtn-rose
You're starting big nasty fires at work?? Isn't that kind of dangerous at a chemical plant?? 

Yes, we dont do fires here if we can help it, but at home they are entertainment.
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Originally Posted by sleddogg
Yes, we dont do fires here if we can help it, but at home they are entertainment.
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My hubby excels at building big fires, it must be a guy thing!!


