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Re: The Colorado BS thread
WOW!
WOW!
Ouch man! Glad you're all good
Has anyone ever had sheet metal Cnc cut? Is it
I'd bet having a shop cut you one off pieces is going to be pricey. I know one shop that cut some plate up for a random person and they were talking about what they charged for the job...lol... It was not reasonable. I guess if it's something you have have cut that way you have no choice .
Has anyone ever had sheet metal Cnc cut? Is it pricy?
My mom was involved in a similar incident a few years ago, one lesson we learned is to go to the hospital, urgent care, etc. as much as you can after the accident. If something hurts 10 years down the road from it, you can get compensation if you can prove you had some sort of injury in the incident, if not it's on you. Just my 2 cents.Lost my work Semi to a drunk driver heading North in the South bound I -25 right about the 205 university.I tried to steer to the median but couldn't avoid her luckily she had no passengers so while I couldn't completely miss her the impact was mostly passenger side . She broke my steer axle leaf hangers sending yhe steers under the cab so I ended up sailing straight into the center divider with no steering ...lol... luckily I don't wrap my thumbs around the steering wheel. The Pete's frame was cracked at all cross members and the main rails twisted...dpf sitting mid highway . The Kia forte looked like a beer can the motor sitting middle of i25 the driver had not one visible scratch ...I myself have a few very stiff body parts, but I don't think I need to call The Strong Arm ...hopedully this chick learns a lesson from nearly dying had I not steered left she'd not be so lucky . Now I'm taking one of my vacation weeks off going to get my trailer ready and wheel something...lol...I was goimg to use that extra week to cash out for a mishimoto trans cooler and deep sump .
Found a new set if autosock for 445/50 r 22.5 super singles for about $100 less than usual cost so I picked them up for my work truck since they store and install much easier than chains or the cables for super singles.The company provides cables which are not as good as chains and they are hard to put away after use these should make my trips over 70 less hassle . I realize I just spent $370 on tools for a company truck , but they take a lot of headache away .
I never heard of the autosock before now. Then again, I never heard of automatic tire chains before this past summer. The last little storm we had, I actually saw a set in use: Cool stuff!