OFFICIAL YOUTUBE Thread MUST HAVE DESCRIPTIVE TITLES-Vol 5

OFFICIAL YOUTUBE Thread MUST HAVE DESCRIPTIVE TITLES-Vol 5

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Morningside

24,099 posts

216 months

Sunday 26th February
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I initially thought it was a video game! But .. Bugatti Chiron on Autobahn - 417 KPH



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paulguitar

19,239 posts

100 months

Sunday 26th February
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Morningside said:
I initially thought it was a video game! But .. Bugatti Chiron on Autobahn - 417 KPH



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Holy st!

Laurel Green

30,637 posts

219 months

Sunday 26th February
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Fairly brisk is that. yes

768

12,152 posts

83 months

Sunday 26th February
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Someone did 432kph on an autobahn in 1938. yikes

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_W125_R...

lipadier

203 posts

155 months

Wednesday 1st March
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A VW camper with a little wood stove. No music, no words, but very soothing and cosy.
Granted, "surviving" is a bit of a high word when you're able to conjure a meal like that inside your cosy little van.


slartibartfast

4,000 posts

188 months

Wednesday 1st March
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SAW BLADE LAUNCHER | Extreme Fruit Ninja!

it flings saw blades biggrinbiggrinbiggrin



Frimley111R

14,068 posts

221 months

Thursday 2nd March
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paulguitar said:
Morningside said:
I initially thought it was a video game! But .. Bugatti Chiron on Autobahn - 417 KPH



(Sorry if repost)
Holy st!
260mph!

slartibartfast

4,000 posts

188 months

Thursday 2nd March
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African Airplane Compilation | African Aviation

Wright brothers step aside, some of these chaps know how to build aircraft biglaugh
To be fair the chopper at the beginning does take off although seconds later it decides to disassemble itself biggrin


Bandit110

275 posts

91 months

Saturday 4th March
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Great little half hour vid here of a Discovery home engine rebuild :-)

https://youtu.be/rgxoiPleVyE

illmonkey

16,916 posts

185 months

Saturday 4th March
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Bandit110 said:
Great little half hour vid here of a Discovery home engine rebuild :-)

https://youtu.be/rgxoiPleVyE
That's was great, thanks.

I could spend my days doing that kind of thing.

nobrakes

2,488 posts

185 months

Sunday 5th March
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Clarkson’s documentary about the Victoria Cross

https://youtu.be/Bl6j7I8FWT4


Cold

14,109 posts

77 months

Monday 6th March
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"Making TikToks is my job" It's unclear whether or not she eventually managed to get some pancakes.


ThunderSpook

3,300 posts

198 months

Tuesday 7th March
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Cold said:
"Making TikToks is my job" It's unclear whether or not she eventually managed to get some pancakes.

Whilst I have no respect for influencers, or people making stupid videos in public that involve unwilling participants, if this girl is doing them in her home or her car then why is that anybody else’s business?

768

12,152 posts

83 months

Tuesday 7th March
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It's not, just jealousy because the husband can't stop looking at her windows.

blingybongy

3,589 posts

133 months

Tuesday 7th March
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ThunderSpook said:
Cold said:
"Making TikToks is my job" It's unclear whether or not she eventually managed to get some pancakes.

Whilst I have no respect for influencers, or people making stupid videos in public that involve unwilling participants, if this girl is doing them in her home or her car then why is that anybody else’s business?
Obvious set up is obvious.

Cold

14,109 posts

77 months

Tuesday 7th March
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Happy 40th Birthday to New Monday by Blue Order.




On the subject of 40th birthdays here's one you might have missed from a couple of months ago. I've included this as I know we have some Kajagoogoo fans on PH.



40 years ffs. It's ten at most. rolleyes

Brother D

3,426 posts

163 months

Wednesday 8th March
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I may have posted this guy before - but he works miracles with reparing/welding heavy equipment - very satisfying to see something go from a twisted hunk of metal back to near, or better OEM.


peterperkins

2,980 posts

229 months

Wednesday 8th March
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Brother D said:
I may have posted this guy before - but he works miracles with reparing/welding heavy equipment - very satisfying to see something go from a twisted hunk of metal back to near, or better OEM.

Excellent and I went down a plasma cutting rabbit hole for an hour after watching that!
I like the way his son is following in his footsteps and he asks him

'Ok son how would you fix this?' Whilst pointing to a 30 ton excavator with the bucket hanging off it at a jaunty angle LOL.

louiechevy

578 posts

180 months

Wednesday 8th March
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Welding a broken crankshaft back together. Looks like he uses two to make one good one.

https://youtu.be/dGfwPwaMhpc

Baron Greenback

6,355 posts

137 months

Wednesday 8th March
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peterperkins said:
Brother D said:
I may have posted this guy before - but he works miracles with reparing/welding heavy equipment - very satisfying to see something go from a twisted hunk of metal back to near, or better OEM.

Excellent and I went down a plasma cutting rabbit hole for an hour after watching that!
I like the way his son is following in his footsteps and he asks him

'Ok son how would you fix this?' Whilst pointing to a 30 ton excavator with the bucket hanging off it at a jaunty angle LOL.
Similar to a guy I sub to but with Aussie humor
https://www.youtube.com/@CuttingEdgeEngineering