Jim Neuenfeldt is running!
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I thought Jim was some 5'6" nerdy guy that chases wires all day. lol j/k jim
Nothing wrong with chasing wires, it supports my racing habbits too. Just not as well.
Nothing wrong with chasing wires, it supports my racing habbits too. Just not as well.
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I chase wires too,
the object is to try and not let the smoke out of the wires
if you accomplish this task you are a good wire chaser
I'm not there yet I let the smoke out the other day at a wal-mart
but everything is cool lol
the object is to try and not let the smoke out of the wires
if you accomplish this task you are a good wire chaser
I'm not there yet I let the smoke out the other day at a wal-mart
but everything is cool lol
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I thought it wasn't so much the smoke in the wires but the smoke in what you were attatching the wires to. It's worse when that smoke comes out of me. I work in a power house thats enough to go
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i actually felt the electrical charge when the guy training me got shocked from the power line that comes from the pole to the house. i was standing next to him, lol.
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I took 24 vdc while in basic electronics school in the Navy. Got more careful shortly thereafter. It was just a little later in training that I found 300 milliamps can kill you....I think the current running through that DC line was around 30 amps. I sure was rubbing my arm after that.