Message from @[LA] Zoomer Medi/k/

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2020-04-28 06:15:36 UTC  

I learn what I can. My father was a mechanic, so I should be able to figure it out.

2020-04-28 06:37:42 UTC  

I have done all types of suspension work, alternators, pumps, axles, wheel bearings, shit like that.

2020-04-28 06:37:57 UTC  

Engine shouldn't be shit. Essentially a big pump with tight tolerances.

2020-04-28 08:32:23 UTC  

I'm a big fan of natural work arounds for bugging out and extreme survival. While not auto mechanics it falls under mechanical engineering. Just something cool to do if you guys are into off grid type of living. These do have to be rebuilt every three or so months to keep them real hot. If you do one and have issues getting it started, piss on it or use coffee grounds. The nitrates spark up the breakdown really quickly.

https://www.instructables.com/id/Compost-Heating-System/

2020-04-28 14:29:35 UTC  

Been working on vehicles for over a decade. From tearing the entire car down to bare metal for Paint, engine tear downs, to simple brake jobs.

Would love to learn welding. Just bought a 3D printer to mess around with though.

2020-04-28 16:31:37 UTC  

How long do you think a car/truck would run with a bullet hole in the radiator?

2020-04-28 16:34:10 UTC  

Til the block got too hot

2020-04-28 16:36:36 UTC  

If there's enough air flow taking heat away from the block you could roll away for a good while, but pushing the engine will cut short the time you have

2020-04-28 16:37:08 UTC  

In reality, it depends on the engine and the climate and what you can do to repair that, if anything. If you're driving something like an old VW, they're air cooled so they don't even have a radiator. If you're driving a modern car, they'll throw some weird code and scream at you til it started siezing up and messing up the actual cylinder

2020-04-28 16:38:07 UTC  

A few months ago I had a pushrod that pole vaulted to the moon by way of the valve cover. I managed to drive it for 10ish miles spraying oil everywhere and losing power but it cost me that engine

2020-04-28 16:38:55 UTC  

If you have a bullet hole in the radiator roll the window down and turn up the heater to max blast.

2020-04-28 16:39:04 UTC  

And if you have the ability to pull over, you can crack an egg in the radiator to let that gum it up til you can get a proper patch

2020-04-28 16:39:09 UTC  

Or replacement

2020-04-28 16:39:40 UTC  

That's the easiest way to get as much heat as you can go, limp it as much as possible until you get to a safe zone. Also. JB weld. I have JB welded quite a couple of radiators for a temporary fix.

2020-04-28 16:40:08 UTC  

Not done jb much myself but I really need to add it to the kit.

2020-04-28 16:47:04 UTC  

Definitely, always a useful tool.

2020-04-28 18:07:51 UTC  

601 area MS boi here, been in auto repair for 6 years now. Happy to help when and where I can

2020-04-28 19:41:51 UTC  

ASE certified tech, 4 years experience professionally but ive been working on cars since I could walk. happy to help where i can in the 412/724 area.

2020-04-28 20:08:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/704487130893647904/704786213516738670/Snapchat-1669733690.jpg

2020-04-28 20:09:00 UTC  

Do I qualify?

2020-04-28 20:12:29 UTC  

Used to get a trailer high enough to slide a standard hitch on it, rather than a drop hitch

2020-04-28 20:19:13 UTC  

Local 316 mechanik. Can get anything running down the road for a period of time.

2020-04-28 22:27:03 UTC  

Since discussion had already started, im thinking my go to heavy vehicle will be a chevy express panel van. If you can find a one ton extended, you can easily upfit to have some sort of armor inside and still fit your light vehicle (dirtbike) and have room for ammunition and arms. Plus you have the bulletproof GM 6.0

2020-04-28 22:27:16 UTC  

And I may be biased, GM tech.

2020-04-28 22:28:08 UTC  

I’m planning on going to my work and grabbing the brand new 10 wheel Mack dump truck I driver everyday

2020-04-28 22:28:43 UTC  

I’m also a heavy equipment operator and have keys to every piece of equipment. So I’ll just grab a trailer and load up a dozer too while I’m at it lol

2020-04-28 22:29:20 UTC  

Could honestly be one hell of an APV

2020-04-28 22:35:13 UTC  

No DOD on those 6.0s thank god

2020-04-28 22:35:53 UTC  

True. The 6.0 doesnt really break, theyll go 500k+ if you let them

2020-04-28 22:36:29 UTC  

Sorry guys this is the only place a I REALLY fit in at the current moment

2020-04-28 22:37:38 UTC  

Shit me too. I know how to shoot handle and clean guns but I don't know them like some of these guys do. Don't know shit about comms or medical. So this is pretty much the only place I even know what's being talked about

2020-04-28 22:39:07 UTC  

I can shoot and handle myself but I dont think i'll be much use mentally in the field. I could figure out comms if I needed to but i havent devoted time to learn yet. I feel medical should be left to those trained in medical

2020-04-28 22:39:37 UTC  

Im definitely more of a hang out and fix whats broken type

2020-04-28 22:41:11 UTC  

Yeah. I'm a decent shot but I am definitely not actually trained in anything

2020-04-28 22:41:18 UTC  

Well not everyone is gonna be out dropping bodies

2020-04-28 22:41:28 UTC  

^^^

2020-04-28 22:41:35 UTC  

It’ll still function like a society

2020-04-28 22:41:46 UTC  

I definitely agree with that

2020-04-28 22:41:49 UTC  

You won’t have medics and surgeons going in recon missions

2020-04-28 22:42:04 UTC  

Specialties will be much needed

2020-04-28 22:42:12 UTC  

Everybody has their place