Scary Truck Payload

Chad29860 said:
Nothing scary about those I have worked around those for the past three years. They are so well shielded you very rarely hear of a leak and if you do its because it was dropped or something.
or involved in a car wreck that turns the truck over? Im not worried about his driving, its everyone else's that scares me. I see people do some dumb things around big rigs, why I got out of that bussiness.
 
Patriot4x4 said:
ya, i know. It ridiculous the shit we put out there for people to see.

its just that, at my job, ive always been taught that if there is no real reason broadcast something... dont do it.

You mean like puting info in your profile that you work for the Air Force on home land security. You might want to remove that, you wouldn't want your posting schedule to fall into the wrong hands.
 
Ifyou want to find a radio active something, Utah is a good place to start. A friend of mine worked as a chemist in Blanding at a mining facility and his job was to separate and extract usable elements in radioactive sludge. When they've extracted everything useful it goes into the 55 gallon barrels that go into the big concrete barrels and up 191 they'd go.
 
Ever seen the test footage of those containers when they ran a locomotive into it? Contents survived intact...I wouldn't be too concerned.

The trucks with orange 1.1 placards and plain ol' tarps over their loads are more volatile than the big containers.

Jim www.yuccaman.com
 
RTicUL8 said:
Can you guess what type of vehicle I'm driving?
It's a Jeep, but not an XJ.

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Looks like a lavender colored Liberty........ Fitting.

lastara :spin3:
 
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YELLAHEEP said:
Looks like a lavender colored Liberty........ Fitting.

lastara :spin3:

Uh, no.
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It's a '99 WJ
V8
AWD
Lots of power, but a complete pig on gas.

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