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- Birthday 02/13/1990
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Link doesn't work for me. its facebook, i can only do so much. go look at tony d'amores feed. its the newest diamondboxx XL video I know I'm gonna get shit for saying this but.....Idgaf how loud it is, $1700 is ridiculous for a boom box. I feel the same way, can put an entire high end system in a small vehicle for that price.
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Pretty sure the piston and rod slide in through the bottom when u compress the piston rings with the tool. The bracket the strap is ran through is what is holding the piston until the connecting rod is mounted on the crank. I just pulled 6 heads, pistons, liners, and a turbo from. 5k hp inline 6 cylinder generator today. I'll take pics tomorrow and post up. Had a crane boom snap today ontop of the vessel i was working on Sorry for the weird wave look, dropped my phone so the camera looks like its shaking violently when taking pics.
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The castle doctrine defines the law by stating that anyone breaking into your place of residence, business, vehicle is only doing it for malicious purposes and deadly force can legally be used to prohibit/hault the person responsible for the malicious act. If someone is willing to break into a home theres no telling what degree of damage or harm they are willing to cause. I am a firm believer in the castle doctrine, the stand your ground laws are where things get sketchy as far as deciding what is enough to use deadly force on. If someone breaks into my home im firing the .45 off directly at them no second thought. Doesn't mean you won't get ran through the legal bull shit because you most certainly will not to mention actually having to kill someone can be a very traumatic experience.Im certain theres an assload of legal things youd have to take care of. I was just stating how the castle doctrine works. As far as traumatic experience im sure it would affect me greatly but knowing that I kept my family safe from harm would ease whatever internal issues. Alot of people may not even be able to pull the trigger in the situation and thats a personal choice, but I've been through many gun safety classes and my CCW classes to prepare myself for whatever may happen as best I can. Far too many stories of people being murdered for me to sit back and let my family fall victim.
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The castle doctrine defines the law by stating that anyone breaking into your place of residence, business, vehicle is only doing it for malicious purposes and deadly force can legally be used to prohibit/hault the person responsible for the malicious act. If someone is willing to break into a home theres no telling what degree of damage or harm they are willing to cause. I am a firm believer in the castle doctrine, the stand your ground laws are where things get sketchy as far as deciding what is enough to use deadly force on. If someone breaks into my home im firing the .45 off directly at them no second thought.