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To: Apex who wrote (3185)11/28/1998 8:01:00 AM
From: Colin  Respond to of 4201
 
I'll let you know.

The pizza and beer scenario is good but I think that I would have to drag the rad to the bottom of the stairs so that it was in the way of the pizza and beer. LOL

Colin



To: Apex who wrote (3185)11/28/1998 3:33:00 PM
From: Savant  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4201
 
Scenario #6..revision..let them drink a couple of beers and start them bragging about how strong they are...THEN challenge them to a radiator wrestling match...hide the pizza until they move the rad, so the beer goes to their head fast.

NEXT time...drain the sediment once a month..increases efficiency, and doesn't weigh nearly as much when you haul it out.

USE A CUTTING TORCH...



To: Apex who wrote (3185)12/18/1998 2:45:00 PM
From: Colin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4201
 
Update on results.

Raised on end of Hot water rad on to a 2X4. Raised other end on to a 2X4. Had a beer. I repeated this process until the rad was higher than a bucket. I then drained the rad and reversed the process. I then fired up Mr. Milwaukee. 15 blades, 2 1/2 hours, 6 beers later, the rad was in 8 pieces. Now it sits in my garage. That black stuff that oozes out sure makes a mess.

Anyone collect scrap steel?