
Mind you, it would'nt last long, if it fired at the same rate as an MG 42



I'm glad I don't need a silicone-lube job.midlife306 wrote:Omg this is just link innuendo bingo lol
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...and I was only just watching a video of 1950s US GIs being told off to get out of their protective trenches, and walk towards a towering mushroom cloud, shortly after the detonation, Shaunjarndice wrote:If you really want to see what friction can do try working an unlubricated rod of magnesium in and out and in and out of a tight fitting magnesium tube, I would recommend oven gloves at the very least or for the Piece di Resistance force an unlubricated solid rod of U 235 at high speed into a ball of Plutonium,
I would advise that you give yourself a few miles distance if you decide to go down that path
Turning uranium? That explains sooo much.midlife306 wrote:I’ve been running a machine turning uranium rods & the swarf caught fire due to the tool going off & starting to rub, there’s no hitting the emergency stop, you just run........
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