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VoltisArt
September 3, 2011
I get that we're keeping Mr. testing engineer safe by avoiding electrical hazards...but I expect we could up the ante and make things a little more interesting. How well might it handle some of the same tests if done while already running? Forklift bash off a loading dock? Dirt or gravel dump? (Let's see some stuff fly!) So far, most of the "damage" has been to the body, as previously noted. No torque and very little effect on the inner workings, beyond the hose wash. Can we -really- rely on our stuff being turned off when somebody randomly decides to beat it with a 20lb. sledge? Accidents almost always happen during business hours around here...
Destroy it like this.
IQ
December 20, 2011
Hit it in the front or back with the sledge hammer
Destroy it like this.
Joel T
November 14, 2011
I would like to see how it would hold up if it fell into an engine block shredder. Look up "engine block shredder" on YouTube for an example.
Destroy it like this.
Rhonda Price
September 26, 2011
We have 3 main ball fields in Morris, AL I would like to put one on each dugout during the summer and see if they hold up all summer cooling these poor hard playing childrend during ball.
Destroy it like this.
Henry
September 19, 2011
I would loan it to President Obama.
Destroy it like this.
VoltisArt
September 3, 2011
I get that we're keeping Mr. testing engineer safe by avoiding electrical hazards...but I expect we could up the ante and make things a little more interesting. How well might it handle some of the same tests if done while already running? Forklift bash off a loading dock? Dirt or gravel dump? (Let's see some stuff fly!) So far, most of the "damage" has been to the body, as previously noted. No torque and very little effect on the inner workings, beyond the hose wash. Can we -really- rely on our stuff being turned off when somebody randomly decides to beat it with a 20lb. sledge? Accidents almost always happen during business hours around here...