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It’s cute as hell and is an actual running gas engine, that isn’t a whole lot bigger than your hand.
I saw this yesterday and when I looked, I saw prices anywhere from $450 to $700.
When I looked again today, the cheapest I saw was $550.
It’s obviously a very cool toy but you could actually use it to pump water with or power up some LED lights when you went camping and such as a novelty.
You would certainly be the only one around who had such a thing.
This guy has a very cool set up powering some lights and a tiny Jeweler’s Lathe with it in his shop.
If one teeth is a tooth and one geese is a goose, then doesn’t that mean that one sheep should be a shoop?







Somebody would be eating a 1/2 inch breaker bar if I caught them pulling this shit.
Bet he doesn’t try that again.
I don’t know who this Thomas is but he needs to have his fingers duct taped together.
I sent this to my boy who is a journeyman electrician and he said it was a fire waiting to happen.
It looks to me like there is enough extra wire and junction boxes there to wire a two bedroom house.
When I stopped the video and started counting, I see at least 16 freaking junction boxes!
