The Friday Thread??? Already???
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Originally Posted by R4ND0M_AX3
R4ND0M MQOTD
Is she related to.....
MIKE JONES!!!!!!!!!!
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I-clubbas, if you know anyone selling a gen 3 or newer ipod (20 or more gigs) please send them my way. Will trade for some nice Team Dynamics track rims, (17X7 big offset) with tires and a bit of your cash, or I am looking to pay around $150-250 for the right ipod. This will be my "CD-Changer" on my new car stereo to go along with the integrated sirius.
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From: Auto Drift King
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Originally Posted by Paul@dbtuned
Oh my head...too much acid.....
I acid-etched the shop floor so as to promote better adhesion for the paint
I acid-etched the shop floor so as to promote better adhesion for the paint
Uh, dude, did you read your MSDS sheet on that? Hope you were wearing an acid fumes respirator:
"Inhalation may lead to chemical pneumonitis (fluid filled lungs), haemorrhagic pulmonary oedema (respiratory failure) or laryngeal oedema (swelling of the larynx) and may be fatal. Be prepared to intubate or perform a tracheotomy. The use of nebulised calcium gluconate in a 2.5 % solution should be considered."
Sorry, being 40 Hr. HAZWOPER/OSHA trained makes me **** about that stuff.
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Originally Posted by Cohnster
Uh, dude, did you read your MSDS sheet on that? Hope you were wearing an acid fumes respirator:
"Inhalation may lead to chemical pneumonitis (fluid filled lungs), haemorrhagic pulmonary oedema (respiratory failure) or laryngeal oedema (swelling of the larynx) and may be fatal. Be prepared to intubate or perform a tracheotomy. The use of nebulised calcium gluconate in a 2.5 % solution should be considered."
Sorry, being 40 Hr. HAZWOPER/OSHA trained makes me **** about that stuff.
"Inhalation may lead to chemical pneumonitis (fluid filled lungs), haemorrhagic pulmonary oedema (respiratory failure) or laryngeal oedema (swelling of the larynx) and may be fatal. Be prepared to intubate or perform a tracheotomy. The use of nebulised calcium gluconate in a 2.5 % solution should be considered."
Sorry, being 40 Hr. HAZWOPER/OSHA trained makes me **** about that stuff.
Please also inform Paul he is not to use the top two rungs of a ladder and if he climbs above 6 feet he should be tied off with an approved harness and lanyard.
Make sure he is following an assured grounding program for his extension cords and that all guards are in place on his power tools.-----------------------------------------------------
I would be more concerned with the massive amounts of CO & NOX he's going to inhale running the dyno! :rotfl: Shiv coughs up black stuff from too much dyno time.
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CO Health Warnings:
Carbon Monoxide produces the following physiological effects on people exposed to the concentrations shown:
Concentration of CO in air
Inhalation time and toxic developed
50 parts per million (ppm)
- Safety level as specified by the Health and Safety Executive
200 PPM
- Slight headache within 2-3 hours
400 PPM
- Frontal headache within 1-2 hours, becoming widespread in 3 hours
800 PPM
- Dizziness, nausea, convulsions within 45 minutes, insensible in 2 hours
NOX Health Warnings:
* Signs and symptoms of exposure
1. Acute exposure: The signs and symptoms of acute exposure to nitrous oxide include dizziness, difficult breathing, headache, nausea, fatigue, and IRRITABILITY. Acute exposure to nitrous oxide concentrations of 400,000 to 800,000 ppm may cause loss of consciousness [Sittig 1991].
2. Chronic exposure: The signs or symptoms of chronic overexposure to nitrous oxide may include tingling, numbness, DIFFICULTY IN CONCENTRATING, interference with gait, and reproductive effects.
Carbon Monoxide produces the following physiological effects on people exposed to the concentrations shown:
Concentration of CO in air
Inhalation time and toxic developed
50 parts per million (ppm)
- Safety level as specified by the Health and Safety Executive
200 PPM
- Slight headache within 2-3 hours
400 PPM
- Frontal headache within 1-2 hours, becoming widespread in 3 hours
800 PPM
- Dizziness, nausea, convulsions within 45 minutes, insensible in 2 hours
NOX Health Warnings:
* Signs and symptoms of exposure
1. Acute exposure: The signs and symptoms of acute exposure to nitrous oxide include dizziness, difficult breathing, headache, nausea, fatigue, and IRRITABILITY. Acute exposure to nitrous oxide concentrations of 400,000 to 800,000 ppm may cause loss of consciousness [Sittig 1991].
2. Chronic exposure: The signs or symptoms of chronic overexposure to nitrous oxide may include tingling, numbness, DIFFICULTY IN CONCENTRATING, interference with gait, and reproductive effects.
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Originally Posted by Cohnster
CO Health Warnings:
Carbon Monoxide produces the following physiological effects on people exposed to the concentrations shown:
Concentration of CO in air
Inhalation time and toxic developed
50 parts per million (ppm)
- Safety level as specified by the Health and Safety Executive
200 PPM
- Slight headache within 2-3 hours
400 PPM
- Frontal headache within 1-2 hours, becoming widespread in 3 hours
800 PPM
- Dizziness, nausea, convulsions within 45 minutes, insensible in 2 hours
NOX Health Warnings:
* Signs and symptoms of exposure
1. Acute exposure: The signs and symptoms of acute exposure to nitrous oxide include dizziness, difficult breathing, headache, nausea, fatigue, and IRRITABILITY. Acute exposure to nitrous oxide concentrations of 400,000 to 800,000 ppm may cause loss of consciousness [Sittig 1991].
2. Chronic exposure: The signs or symptoms of chronic overexposure to nitrous oxide may include tingling, numbness, DIFFICULTY IN CONCENTRATING, interference with gait, and reproductive effects.
Carbon Monoxide produces the following physiological effects on people exposed to the concentrations shown:
Concentration of CO in air
Inhalation time and toxic developed
50 parts per million (ppm)
- Safety level as specified by the Health and Safety Executive
200 PPM
- Slight headache within 2-3 hours
400 PPM
- Frontal headache within 1-2 hours, becoming widespread in 3 hours
800 PPM
- Dizziness, nausea, convulsions within 45 minutes, insensible in 2 hours
NOX Health Warnings:
* Signs and symptoms of exposure
1. Acute exposure: The signs and symptoms of acute exposure to nitrous oxide include dizziness, difficult breathing, headache, nausea, fatigue, and IRRITABILITY. Acute exposure to nitrous oxide concentrations of 400,000 to 800,000 ppm may cause loss of consciousness [Sittig 1991].
2. Chronic exposure: The signs or symptoms of chronic overexposure to nitrous oxide may include tingling, numbness, DIFFICULTY IN CONCENTRATING, interference with gait, and reproductive effects.
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From: Auto Drift King
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Originally Posted by kidatari
Cohnster can copy and paste, yay!!~
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Well if it's basic health and saftey, why dont' they put it in words normal people understand I didn't understand half of the problems that you said could happen until you explained them lol
Originally Posted by Cohnster
Hey, I'm bored at work, gimme a break....besides, its all for your basic health and safety....keep it safe out there guys! 



