Quoted from dgoett:Not a pic, but does this count?
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Is there a playfield under all that crap?
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Quoted from dgoett:Not a pic, but does this count?
» YouTube video
Is there a playfield under all that crap?
Quoted from vid1900:Probably some hungry kids that no longer get school lunches.
I worked in the caf in middle school washing dishes for our "free" lunch.
Quoted from Marvin:" This board did not leave the factory like that."
Well technically it did not leave the factory like that. It was attached to a metal mounting plate used as a heat sink.
Quoted from barakandl:Putting the lock bar down after freeing a stuck ball. The glass was chipped near where the lock bar teeth are. I think the glass was not pushed all the way back into the far channel allowing the bar to strike the glass.
I have heard people say "temepered glass can't be chipped, if it has a chip, its not tempered". That statement is bullshit. I think the chip severly compromised the glass tho allowing something as tame as a lock bar tooth strike shatters it.
I was at a job and the guy I was with was drilling holes for deadbolts and I was behind installing and the tip of the bit he was using touched to edge of the dual pane tempered glass window. Instead of shattering it started cracking and kept cracking for about 10 minutes. After it finally stopped cracking it finally fell in the floor in a big pile. What a mess.
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