Michelle, yeah, this has nothing to do with China vs “we.” Regulations don’t prevent losing a finger, safety guards do, There’s no telling if this is something homemade or not.
Walter, I've seen a video of these firewood splitter machines. A foot pedal operates the hydraulics to push the blade down and it comes down pretty slow. I believe that as soon as the pedal is released, the blade will automatically return up.
#25, cool except now it is not insulated, also red means 220 or 120 VAC and blue means 24 VDC. I am an electrician and would fire anyone in USA who did this.
That's a Western Union splice. If you solder it and wrap it in insulating tape it is a good splice Very strong, as shown. But you are correct that it is no longer approved for use.
Michelle, yeah, this has nothing to do with China vs “we.” Regulations don’t prevent losing a finger, safety guards do, There’s no telling if this is something homemade or not.
Walter, I've seen a video of these firewood splitter machines. A foot pedal operates the hydraulics to push the blade down and it comes down pretty slow. I believe that as soon as the pedal is released, the blade will automatically return up.
#25, cool except now it is not insulated, also red means 220 or 120 VAC and blue means 24 VDC. I am an electrician and would fire anyone in USA who did this.
That's a Western Union splice. If you solder it and wrap it in insulating tape it is a good splice Very strong, as shown. But you are correct that it is no longer approved for use.
Nope. Unlike China, we have regulations about safety.
That thing needs a dead man switch too.
what the f has china to deal with this gif????
I've seen a video of these firewood splitter machines. A foot pedal operates the hydraulics to push the blade down and it comes down pretty slow. I believe that as soon as the pedal is released, the blade will automatically return up.
Whatever that arching structure is over the road got knocked down by the truck coming forward under it.
Was it a pedestrian walkway? It seems kind of light, though.
Some sort of protest curtain, dropped down from the bridge.
Thanks....now I want to see Tony do that!
That's a Western Union splice. If you solder it and wrap it in insulating tape it is a good splice Very strong, as shown. But you are correct that it is no longer approved for use.
#9 soooo stupid!