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#11 Re: Fight Club
Whorida Posted on: 2011/4/16 5:06
I'm up for it, but how do you propose to run it?

Personally, I find UFC and MMA boring (and I'm an MMA exponent). Weapons are way more fun, anyone for using tools and random datto parts?


#12 Re: Fight Club
Shoota_77 Posted on: 2011/4/16 5:15
Datsun parts aren't really going to cause enough damage. We may need to use something that's a bit heavier and more likely to cause serious lasting injuries.
Balsa wood springs to mind as meeting these criteria.... At the very least it will cause more damage than a Datsun bonnet across the chops.


#13 Re: Fight Club
Whorida Posted on: 2011/4/16 5:20
Balsa wood is fine, but the good ol' torque wrench is my weapon of choice!!


#14 Re: Fight Club
Shoota_77 Posted on: 2011/4/16 5:30
A right angle die grinder with a carbide burr attachment, whilst not being the easiest weapon to wield, would be able to render considerable lacerations and possibly even promote blood flow when used during grappling.
A 10" angle grinder would also exponentially increase the damage inflicted.


#15 Re: Fight Club
ZigZag Posted on: 2011/4/16 5:44
how about a rusty piece of wheel arch for stabbing?


#16 Re: Fight Club
reuby_tuesday Posted on: 2011/4/16 5:57
Im not convinced that the power tools are the way forward. What if your oppenant unplugged you!! maybe battery powered...

a 5" would have to be the best choice though. not too big (9") not too small (4"). i would use a flap disk on mine. Not the instant lacerations, but it would rip off bits of arm and leg. Cutting disk is a clean cut. A flappa would dislodge chunks.

Power tool of choice, would have to be a die grinder with tapered steel burr for good ole stabbing action!!

Oh and i dispute that car parts woundt be enough. I reckon a bonnet to the chops would cause some pain, maybe remove teeth. Difficult to wield mind you, but an effective bonker to the head.

I reckon a steel fan blade setup from a thou, used ninja star style might be fun.

Perhaps setup mad max 3 cage style


#17 Re: Fight Club
dattoman_1000 Posted on: 2011/4/16 8:09
You'd want to run that flap disc on a drill in reverse to get chunks off


#18 Re: Fight Club
levey Posted on: 2011/4/16 8:16
I'll use my framing nailer, take the safety off and I can shoot about 2 3 inch nail a second!


#19 Re: Fight Club
reuby_tuesday Posted on: 2011/4/16 9:06
oooh bugger on the nail gun. But you have one weakness. you need an airline!
Wonder what the effective range would be?

Perhaps a steering box with the column still attached. Thats got some weight and a handle to boot!

This style??
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#20 Re: Fight Club
ssskiwi Posted on: 2011/4/16 9:08
Stuff your airlines, I'll be bringing my Paslode!

Ten paces and fast on the trigger does it!



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