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Very glad to hear your gona be ok....please be extra careful in the future....this place needs you :)


Now go have some of Cravens wings & take it easy for a while :wave:
 

GreatLakes THC

an Arthur P. Jacobs production
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Whew.....

Whew.....

Glad to hear that things aren't as serious as I had thought. Had me a worried bro. Thanks for the word last night that you were okay. I sure hope that ringing in your ear goes away too. Things could have gone very differently. I'm thankful for this outcome. I've seen a big rigs tire blow out while on the freeway too and the force is tremendous. Did you get that lottery ticket? Luck is on your side.

GreatLakes THC :joint:
 

Stoner4Life

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thanks stoner, i think i will avoid those in the future. how you feeling bro? sometimes it can take a few days to sink in
no epiphany moments walt but certainly has given me some time to think how lucky I was. I've driven trucks for yrs, tire dangers are an industry hazard we deal with daily, all those yrs I never had a mishap & suddenly when my number comes up I walk away nearly unscathed. very lucky. within seconds I was checking my face & scalp for exposed skull, it was that vicious of a blast.
 

Desiderata

Bodhisattva of the Earth
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My God bro, what a lesson for everybody! Your IC MAG Karma was definetly with you. Thank Goodness you are alright (alive and not in pieces)....this freaks me out. Well if you fart, we know it's just air....lol....gotta keep a sense of humor, but what a dangerous moment you experienced. I'm so glad you are in one piece.....take care, I love you bro!

Respect,

Desi
 
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Mountain

within seconds I was checking my face & scalp for exposed skull, it was that vicious of a blast.
Holy crap. Also read you were blown back about 10'. Glad you were able to walk away from that one. I live very close to I5 and every now and then at night you hear a blowout and sounds very nasty.
 
damn, i've driven 24ft box trucks and vans for 10 years now, and have been lucky as hell. never had any issues with the trucks, but many a time i had to fill a cargo vans tire because it was low. we used to load over 5000lbs in the vans, and in the trucks, who knows how many pounds we have been over weight.
i was just a link in the chain, trying to eat, looking back, not the smartest.
i've been very lucky with tires, 2 seperate times the inside sidewall had the wires exposed, and i had been driving them at over 80mph.

no more, im checking my tires every month
 

mean mr.mustard

I Pass Satellites
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I'm slower than cold molasses

I'm slower than cold molasses

S4L I'm sorry but I just found out!

Scares like that should only happen once in a lifetime!

This bowl is for your healing vibes buddy!!

Rest up and let the world slow down for a minute.

:joint:
 

Stoner4Life

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best wishes to you. speedy recovery. i used to work in a gas station. whenever we aired up truck tires, we had a device which locked on the valve stem with a 10 ft hose on it. we stood well away. good luck to you.


I just ordered one of these:
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when I get it I'll scrap the 12" hose
and replace it with 6' or 8' keeping
me at a safe distance from danger.
 

chuckyoufarley

Well-known member
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holy shite bro im very happy to read that your injuries were not more serious then they were.sending some speedy recovery MOJO your way .
 

Grimr3efer

Member
Hey S4L I'm glad your doing OK. I have herd a truck tire go out but i have never seen it. I have herd them when a friend lived right by the Inter-state. Damn they are loud easily as loud as shotgun. Hope you get back to 100% bro.
 

Stoner4Life

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I love the net, found the real deal for inflating RV tires including an ultra accurate fluid filled gauge and a 6 foot hose (to stand away from the tire) already in place. priced @ $120 it's a bit spendy but well worth the price of ones health.

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there's no way on Gods green earth that I'm ever filling a tire without a filler chuck & gauge setup again.......
 

Stoner4Life

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decided to check the facts on how lucky I was:

Case 1 involved a 'split rim' mounted tire which I don't have, case 2 was my scenario w/the exception that my tire was mounted on the RV not sitting on a work bench, no real difference as I was also leaning on the wheel as I inflated straight from an air chuck.


The second death involved a tire installed on a one-piece rim. The wheel was situated on a workbench. The worker was leaning on the wheel and inflating the tire using a standard air chuck. The tire exploded throwing the worker onto the floor. Evidence showed that the tire explosion was caused by a deteriorated sidewall. A deteriorated sidewall limits its ability to hold pressure. These types of explosions leave a zipper pattern in the tire sidewall.

Risks:
A 20-inch (50.8 cm) tire inflated to100 psi (689.5 kpa) can contain up to 40,000 lbs (178 kn) of explosive force. This force can quite easily make an inflated wheel a life-threatening device.


I was right about 95psi and was adding more when it blew.
 
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