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Deadeyes Crash..Plus his Spontaneous Fazer Combustion incident.
#41
While I am sympathetic about the bike and garage I have to confess I'm pissing myself laughing at the cause..... :lol :lol :lol
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#42
Am I right in thinking this fire had something to do with a homemade ultrasonic cleaner?
Some say that he eats habanero chilli peppers dipped in oil of capsaicin for extra bite and that his pyjamas are made from Nomex. All we know is, he's called Ad the Bad
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#43
(28-01-14, 07:02 PM)Kosmic Kartman link Wrote: Am I right in thinking this fire had something to do with a homemade ultrasonic cleaner?

Apparently! He originally told me it was his landlord's faulty foot spa!
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#44
(28-01-14, 07:02 PM)Kosmic Kartman link Wrote: Am I right in thinking this fire had something to do with a homemade ultrasonic cleaner?

(28-01-14, 04:07 PM)richfzs link Wrote: What started it.... :rollin

Sorry kitcrazy, not laughing at the question, more the answer....

Take an orbital sander, attach it to the bottom (outside) of a big plastic box so it agitates the box and contents. Fill box with coke, and some parts you want to clean. Pretend it's like a parts washer, and leave to brew...

Did I get that about right, Mr Deadeye? :rollin

pretty much...
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#45
I would say the fire started in the clothes dryer you can see in the back ground and spread to the bike which had its tank off. Maybe a small bottle of petrol being used as a temp tank 
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#46
IIRC, the "parts washer" was on top of the dryer...
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#47
I bet you're glad you reminded everyone of this :lol
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#48
(28-01-14, 09:00 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: I bet you're glad you reminded everyone of this :lol


I am he he!!!


Hey Cristo...see all this flak that deadeye is getting....it woulda been directed at you.


Cant help noticing you getting involved though Big Grin


Laws of physics n all that states that potential energy is transferred to banter energy & this site has allot of potential still in storage.


Basically Cristo you're due me a pint now  :b
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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#49
(28-01-14, 09:06 PM)noggythenog link Wrote: [quote author=His Dudeness link=topic=11492.msg123787#msg123787 date=1390939250]
I bet you're glad you reminded everyone of this :lol


I am he he!!!


Hey Cristo...see all this flak that deadeye is getting....it woulda been directed at you.


Cant help noticing you getting involved though Big Grin


Laws of physics n all that states that potential energy is transferred to banter energy & this site has allot of potential still in storage.


Basically Cristo you're due me a pint now  :b
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He mocks me, then I mock him. Karma has gone full circle! :lol
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#50
(28-01-14, 08:27 PM)richfzs link Wrote: IIRC, the "parts washer" was on top of the dryer...

Nah, it was on the floor

(28-01-14, 07:31 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: I would say the fire started in the clothes dryer you can see in the back ground and spread to the bike which had its tank off. Maybe a small bottle of petrol being used as a temp tank 

See! Someone believes me! My housemate was distraught from the fact that he lost 90% of his underwear in the fire... that was it.

(28-01-14, 09:00 PM)His Dudeness link Wrote: I bet you're glad you reminded everyone of this :lol

I'm not too fussed, nice to be the centre of attention sometimes  :lol

(28-01-14, 07:04 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: [quote author=Kosmic Kartman link=topic=11492.msg123767#msg123767 date=1390932172]
Am I right in thinking this fire had something to do with a homemade ultrasonic cleaner?

Apparently! He originally told me it was his landlord's faulty foot spa!
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I don't remember ever saying that to you, AND you now owe me another favour for this thread and yes I am keeping score Wink
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#51
Bearing in mind the amount of piss taking you've done over the past year, you're still knee deep in debt, boy!  :lol :lol
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#52
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Quote: <blockquote>I would say the fire started in the clothes dryer you can see in the back ground and spread to the bike which had its tank off. Maybe a small bottle of petrol being used as a temp tank 
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Quote:See! Someone believes me! My housemate was distraught from the fact that he lost 90% of his underwear in the fire... that was it.

  So it was a dryer then as I deducted form the other fact that it happened in November
Also there is no remains of a sander or any plug socket other than there must be one near the dryer
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I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
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#53
(28-01-14, 09:58 PM)ChristoT link Wrote: Bearing in mind the amount of piss taking you've done over the past year, you're still knee deep in debt, boy!  :lol :lol

Pretty sure you'll find you still owe me Tongue

(28-01-14, 10:06 PM)fazersharp link Wrote:
Quote:I would say the fire started in the clothes dryer you can see in the back ground and spread to the bike which had its tank off. Maybe a small bottle of petrol being used as a temp tank 
 
Quote:See! Someone believes me! My housemate was distraught from the fact that he lost 90% of his underwear in the fire... that was it.

So it was a dryer then as I deducted form the other fact that it happened in November
Also there is no remains of a sander or any plug socket other than there must be one near the dryer

There were remains of the box, I don't think you could tell the remains of the sander though :\



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