Very interesting video & the technique used to remove the rust on the brake drum however I could not help but notice the sheer & total disregard to one's personal safety used in this setup!! Contrary to what is generally considered basic common sense I duly observed & with some alarm the fact that you are using a scissor type jack to implement vehicle servicing!! Not sure if you are aware but this type of vehicle lifting device is designed purely & only for changing a wheel on a vehicle & certainly not as in this case to be used for general vehicle servicing!! I'm a computer tech & even with my gross lack of vehicle servicing I am indeed fully aware of the safety factor that you have seen fit to totally ignore!! Respectfully I'm therefore assuming that you are not a certified mechanic otherwise if you were your knowledge & implementation of vehicle safety skills most certainly leaves a hell of a lot to be desired but worse, they are inherently bloody dangerous!! If you don't have the correct tools to do the job in hand with all due safety its best left right alone & for someone else to do!! Any medical insurance claim resulting from a possible accident due to the manner of servicing would in all probability be declined due to the act of sheer safety negligence on your part!! It's not worth it!! Believe me medical Insurance will do anything to legally get out of a claim so don't give them the opportunity to do so!! They'll pay (reluctantly of course) whereby an accident has so obviously transpired but will do anything to get out paying if it's proven you were at fault simply due to sheer bloody stupidity!! Understandee de englishee???
If you can't understand what I've just said I think you'd be best to simply forget all about it!! I'm a tutor & believe me I know how to write & how to impart my knowledge onto other people as that is what they have been paying me to do for a little over 22 years!! Understandee de englishee???
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Very interesting video & the technique used to remove the rust on the brake drum however I could not help but notice the sheer & total disregard to one's personal safety used in this setup!! Contrary to what is generally considered basic common sense I duly observed & with some alarm the fact that you are using a scissor type jack to implement vehicle servicing!! Not sure if you are aware but this type of vehicle lifting device is designed purely & only for changing a wheel on a vehicle & certainly not as in this case to be used for general vehicle servicing!! I'm a computer tech & even with my gross lack of vehicle servicing I am indeed fully aware of the safety factor that you have seen fit to totally ignore!!
Respectfully I'm therefore assuming that you are not a certified mechanic otherwise if you were your knowledge & implementation of vehicle safety skills most certainly leaves a hell of a lot to be desired but worse, they are inherently bloody dangerous!! If you don't have the correct tools to do the job in hand with all due safety its best left right alone & for someone else to do!! Any medical insurance claim resulting from a possible accident due to the manner of servicing would in all probability be declined due to the act of sheer safety negligence on your part!! It's not worth it!! Believe me medical Insurance will do anything to legally get out of a claim so don't give them the opportunity to do so!! They'll pay (reluctantly of course) whereby an accident has so obviously transpired but will do anything to get out paying if it's proven you were at fault simply due to sheer bloody stupidity!! Understandee de englishee???
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If you can't understand what I've just said I think you'd be best to simply forget all about it!! I'm a tutor & believe me I know how to write & how to impart my knowledge onto other people as that is what they have been paying me to do for a little over 22 years!! Understandee de englishee???