it has come to my attention that some of you are unaware of the severity of the risk that certain seemingly innocuous injuries that can be incurred from working on hydraulic systems or fuel injection systems can cause.
please be aware that when working around platforms that rely on extremely high pressure fluids, that it's possible to get hit with a pinhole stream of extremely fast moving fluid, acting like a laser syringe. it will feel like you've been bitten by something or stung by a bee. the injury itself may be extremely tiny, but it can be life threatening. if you have any suspicion that you have incurred an injection injury, please seek emergency medical assistance immediately.
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the air on the other side of your hand, maybe. after replacing your blood with diesel for a couple of inches either direction up some veins.
our hands are wrapped in leather, which is water and oil proof.
i dont know how you do it over there but here we test diesel injectors by putting our hand about 5-6" from the injector, crank the engine and feel how hard it blows diesel mists at our hand.
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Remember when you said you could use kerosene in zippos bunny? I'm going to fill a zippo with kerosene this weekend and prove you wrong.