Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
Mind boggling.  Makes me want to get dented.  I wonder if it only works in
France.

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> http://jalopnik.com/this-dent-pulling-system-is-oddly-satisfying-to-watch-1740192497
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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread G Mann via Mercedes
It only works if you drink wine for lunch.. ;)

Successful dent repair is creating the accident in reverse. In the most
simple terms.

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> Mind boggling.  Makes me want to get dented.  I wonder if it only works in
> France.
>
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 10:37 AM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
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> >
> >
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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Rich Thomas via Mercedes

And you have to have a Galois (sp?) hanging out the corner of your mouth

--R

On 11/3/15 10:45 AM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:

It only works if you drink wine for lunch.. ;)

Successful dent repair is creating the accident in reverse. In the most
simple terms.

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Mind boggling.  Makes me want to get dented.  I wonder if it only works in
France.

On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 10:37 AM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:




http://jalopnik.com/this-dent-pulling-system-is-oddly-satisfying-to-watch-1740192497

--R

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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
Spelling is almost correct.  It's Gaulois.

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> And you have to have a Galois (sp?) hanging out the corner of your mouth
>
> --R
>
>
> On 11/3/15 10:45 AM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
>
>> It only works if you drink wine for lunch.. ;)
>>
>> Successful dent repair is creating the accident in reverse. In the most
>> simple terms.
>>
>> On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 8:43 AM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes <
>> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>>
>> Mind boggling.  Makes me want to get dented.  I wonder if it only works in
>>> France.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 10:37 AM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes <
>>> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>

>>> http://jalopnik.com/this-dent-pulling-system-is-oddly-satisfying-to-watch-1740192497
>>>
 --R

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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Rich Thomas via Mercedes

Ah yes, that Gauls...

Gallia est omnis divisa in tres partes...

--R

On 11/3/15 12:12 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:

Spelling is almost correct.  It's Gaulois.

On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 11:04 AM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:


And you have to have a Galois (sp?) hanging out the corner of your mouth

--R


On 11/3/15 10:45 AM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:


It only works if you drink wine for lunch.. ;)

Successful dent repair is creating the accident in reverse. In the most
simple terms.

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mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

Mind boggling.  Makes me want to get dented.  I wonder if it only works in

France.

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mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:


http://jalopnik.com/this-dent-pulling-system-is-oddly-satisfying-to-watch-1740192497


--R

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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
I wonder if it only works with the mild/soft steel of Toymotors, and not
the "high strength" steel of 126 and later MBs - - -
I'm sure it would work with our VW - the steel doors are more like aluminum
- dent very easily.

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> Mind boggling.  Makes me want to get dented.  I wonder if it only works in
> France.
>
> On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 10:37 AM, Rich Thomas via Mercedes <
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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Tue, 3 Nov 2015 10:37:41 -0500 Rich Thomas via Mercedes
 wrote:

> http://jalopnik.com/this-dent-pulling-system-is-oddly-satisfying-to-watch-1740192497

The company's web page has more information:

http://www.carolinacollisionequipment.com/miracle-system-dent-puller

including a brochure on it:

http://www.carolinacollisionequipment.com/_literature_222408/Brochure_-_Miracle_System


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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes

I'm amazed that you can do spot welds in a fraction of a second while holding
the tab you're spot welding and letting your hand touch the panel you're welding
it to. Not to mention I can't imagine welding without gloves. 
Normally that would seem like a good way to make your hand tingle for a while. 

Mitch.

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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Randy Bennell via Mercedes

On 03/11/2015 2:25 PM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes wrote:

I'm amazed that you can do spot welds in a fraction of a second while holding
the tab you're spot welding and letting your hand touch the panel you're welding
it to. Not to mention I can't imagine welding without gloves.
Normally that would seem like a good way to make your hand tingle for a while.

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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
I watched that too but skin has a lot more resistance than metal. I imagine 
that the part he's welding too is pretty clean...No one weld looks to be 
particularly strong, they seem to work only in aggregate. He also pulls on them 
pretty slowly, I bet a hard jerk like a slide hammer would break the connection.
-Curt
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I'm amazed that you can do spot welds in a fraction of a second while holding
the tab you're spot welding and letting your hand touch the panel you're welding
it to. Not to mention I can't imagine welding without gloves. 
Normally that would seem like a good way to make your hand tingle for a while. 

Mitch.



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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Rich Thomas via Mercedes
I have seen on those car shows where they weld little studs to a bent 
panel then use a slide hammer to pull them out.  Looks like they have 
pretty strong longitudinal strength but not so much sideways, it looks 
like he just snapped off those tabs.


--R

On 11/3/15 3:47 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:

I watched that too but skin has a lot more resistance than metal. I imagine 
that the part he's welding too is pretty clean...No one weld looks to be 
particularly strong, they seem to work only in aggregate. He also pulls on them 
pretty slowly, I bet a hard jerk like a slide hammer would break the connection.
-Curt
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I'm amazed that you can do spot welds in a fraction of a second while holding
the tab you're spot welding and letting your hand touch the panel you're welding
it to. Not to mention I can't imagine welding without gloves.
Normally that would seem like a good way to make your hand tingle for a while.

Mitch.



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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
I don't get how those flimsy looking tabs can be so strong.

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mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> I have seen on those car shows where they weld little studs to a bent
> panel then use a slide hammer to pull them out.  Looks like they have
> pretty strong longitudinal strength but not so much sideways, it looks like
> he just snapped off those tabs.
>
> --R
>
> On 11/3/15 3:47 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
>
>> I watched that too but skin has a lot more resistance than metal. I
>> imagine that the part he's welding too is pretty clean...No one weld looks
>> to be particularly strong, they seem to work only in aggregate. He also
>> pulls on them pretty slowly, I bet a hard jerk like a slide hammer would
>> break the connection.
>> -Curt
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>> I'm amazed that you can do spot welds in a fraction of a second while
>> holding
>> the tab you're spot welding and letting your hand touch the panel you're
>> welding
>> it to. Not to mention I can't imagine welding without gloves.
>> Normally that would seem like a good way to make your hand tingle for a
>> while.
>>
>> Mitch.
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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Curly McLain via Mercedes

I don't get how those flimsy looking tabs can be so strong.


Grasshopper, Go check out "God is my Co-Pilot" from your govmnt 
welfare bookstore (library) and read the part about raising a plane 
from the bottom of the river.


many hands make light work.


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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting body work

2015-11-03 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
Watch the Mythbusters video where they raise the boat with 30,000 ping pong 
balls...
The tabs are strong in tension, probably very weak in compression. The weld is 
weak in bending, watch how easily he snaps them off.
-Curt

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>I don't get how those flimsy looking tabs can be so strong.

Grasshopper, Go check out "God is my Co-Pilot" from your govmnt 
welfare bookstore (library) and read the part about raising a plane 
from the bottom of the river.

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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting - truck weight

2016-12-02 Thread fmiser via Mercedes

Mitch wrote:



Payload capacity is everything in a semi tractor.



They're paying you to haul their freight, not your own vehicle
weight. If you're carrying a ton of fuel and two tons of
batteries, you're throwing away payload because total weight is
limited by law.


Yup.  That the reason for aluminum wheels the wide base tires
instead of duals.

Aluminum can save about 30 lb., which is over 500 lbs saving for a
tractor-trailer combination.  1/4 ton - but enough that most road
trucks bother.

A single wide base tire and wheel assembly weighs about 300 lbs
less than a typical dual wheel assembly resulting in about 2400 lb
savings for the whole combination.  Some drives say the wide base
ride better than duals.  The down-side to the wide base tires is
the lack of redundancy, considerable expense in retrofitting.

With any of these weight savings, it's the bulk hauling that makes
the best use because it's easy to add just a few more pounds.
With packaged freight, it's hard to add one more package to each
pallet after the loads been made up.

Even with the truck at less than weight capacity, fuel use goes
down as the weight goes down so even packaged freight can see some
savings from less weight even if revenue doesn't go up.

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[MBZ] This is interesting but too much money

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[MBZ] This is interesting: W201 with OM603 and 5 Speed

2013-01-07 Thread Jaime Kopchinski
Conversions like this usually make me cringe thinking about all the parts
that might have be hacked or rigged to make it work.  But its still a neat
idea!  I'd love to see some pictures.

http://newjersey.craigslist.org/cto/3527726040.html

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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting: W201 with OM603 and 5 Speed

2013-01-07 Thread Dieselhead

Its even a good color.



Conversions like this usually make me cringe thinking about all the parts
that might have be hacked or rigged to make it work.  But its still a neat
idea!  I'd love to see some pictures.

http://newjersey.craigslist.org/cto/3527726040.html

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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting: W201 with OM603 and 5 Speed

2013-01-08 Thread Max Dillon
That does look very tempting, price seems suspiciously low.

Should have the correct rear end.  Wonder how he dealt with the rest of the 
electrics, if the tachometer doesn't work.
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Jaime Kopchinski  wrote:

>Conversions like this usually make me cringe thinking about all the
>parts
>that might have be hacked or rigged to make it work.  But its still a
>neat
>idea!  I'd love to see some pictures.
>
>http://newjersey.craigslist.org/cto/3527726040.html
>
>Jaime


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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting: W201 with OM603 and 5 Speed

2013-01-08 Thread OK Don
I'd question how he delt with the driveshaft - is it balanced?

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 2:06 AM, Max Dillon wrote:

> That does look very tempting, price seems suspiciously low.
>
> Should have the correct rear end.  Wonder how he dealt with the rest of
> the electrics, if the tachometer doesn't work.
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>
>


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Re: [MBZ] This is interesting: W201 with OM603 and 5 Speed

2013-01-08 Thread Max Dillon
Well, that and the flywheel.  Drive shaft from gasser six might fit for diesel 
six banger, but the flywheel from the gasser engine would definitely need to be 
balanced to match the new engine, using flex plate as model.
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OK Don  wrote:

>I'd question how he delt with the driveshaft - is it balanced?
>
>On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 2:06 AM, Max Dillon
>wrote:
>
>> That does look very tempting, price seems suspiciously low.
>>
>> Should have the correct rear end.  Wonder how he dealt with the rest
>of
>> the electrics, if the tachometer doesn't work.
>> --
>> Max Dillon
>> Charleston SC
>> '95 E300, '87 300TD, '73 Balboa 20
>>
>>


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[MBZ] This is interesting WUZ:It’s hard to tell fact from fiction

2020-03-12 Thread Curley McLain via Mercedes



Craig via Mercedes wrote on 3/12/20 10:32 PM:


"The powers that be" are blowing things out of proportion to destroy the
economy and rob Donald Trump of a campaign issue.


Craig

Note the date is 2016.   This was predicted.   We've had a "sky is 
falling" event each year since y2k in 1999.   It has become a very 
predictable pattern.  This particular event is not heavy on the #5 "one 
condition = one cause", but the others sure seem to be right on; 
particularly numbers 6 through 10.


More Americans need to throw out the tv and stop watching/listening 
to/reading the propaganda channels.



 Ebola, Swine Flu, Zika, SARS – The Anatomy of a False Flag Disease

Ebola-Swine-Flu-Zika-SARS-The-Anatomy-of-a-False-Flag-Disease-1 



6th April 2016

ByPaul A. Philips 

Guest writer forWake Up World 



There’s no better example of the deceptive world we live in than 
the/manufacture/of a disease. Epidemic or pandemic, whether it’s the 
zika virus or others such as ebola, swine flu, bird flu, SARS… all these 
diseases share a number of common repetitive patterns throughout their 
deceptive histories.


So, here are 10 common repetitive patterns making up the anatomy of a 
manufactured, ‘false flag’ disease.


**


   1. A disease outbreak suddenly finds its way into the spotlight of
   mass media attention.

Through unquestioning blind acceptance, going into agreement with the 
general consensus through mass media spin the sheep-like public 
immediately assume that the official authoritative view regarding the 
disease outbreak is correct…



   2. Questioning at the early stages reveals suspicious circumstances.

Those not readily accepting the official view, able to think for 
themselves, through questioning suspect that a deception may be at work:


For starters, something to immediately arouse suspicion at least at the 
early stages of the scare is the fact that these diseases have existed 
before and had only produced temporary mild feverish, flu-like 
symptoms. So why the sudden epidemic outbreak of a so-called deadly virus?



   3. Unfounded assertions, errors and contradictions.

As with other false flag diseases, the zika deadly virus claim was found 
by independent investigative journalists such as Jon Rappoport 
 to have a number of unfounded 
assertions, irreconcilable errors and contradictions:


The first stage when proving that a particular virus is responsible for 
an epidemic is to show its presence in every case or prove 
overwhelmingly by percentage. But in the realm of a false flag disease 
this doesn’t happen.


With, for example, the recent Zika pandemic outbreak In Brazil it was 
discovered that there were 404 cases not the suspected 4783: Then only 
17 of these 404 claimed cases could confirm the zika virus! But the 
Brazilian authorities ignored this and just went onto falsely claim that 
zika was responsible for microcephaly 
 (children 
born with abnormally small heads due to incomplete brain development).


Wasn’t this a case of bad science and bad lies? The Emperor has no clothes.

Then there was the case of the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa. 
Here’s some good armoury for your false flag/false claims detection kit. 
Beware of 2 unreliable and untrustworthy tests: The PCR (Polymerise 
Chain Reaction) and antibody tests.


As with other diseases these tests were used to falsely claim that Ebola 
was responsible for the 2014 outbreak 
.


The PCR test is prone to mis-identification and contamination errors as 
it relies on growing such a tiny amount of viral fragment sample and can 
only produce qualitative results not quantitative, meaning that it 
cannot indicate whether or not a person has enough virus in them to get 
sick…


The antibody test if carried out correctly (as this test is frequently 
prone to errors) has the same problems in that it can only produce 
qualitative results. It can only tell if the person tested has 
antibodies for the specific virus. This would at least indicate that the 
person had at one time contracted the virus. However, it cannot tell 
whether or not the person presently has enough of the virus to get sick 
or have any virus in them at all.


Thus in both cases highly questionable results have been used to 
indicate sickness and disease.


Why does the Rockefeller Foundation hold a patent on the Zika virus 



/Why does the Rockefeller Foundation hold a patent on the Zika virus?/


   4. E

[MBZ] This is....interesting... 1976 Mercedes-Benz Mercedes-Benz 300 D Sedan 4D, $3, 400

2022-03-05 Thread Floyd Thursby via Mercedes

If those are AMG wheels they are worth quite a bit

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/374327887927076

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