Posted by Rich'sToys on March 07, 2015 at 07:06:20 from (74.44.60.177):
In Reply to: McGyver again posted by Phil Scarborough on March 06, 2015 at 14:42:05:
I remember once watching "The 6 Million Dollar Man". Steve Austin was stranded someplace. His only means of escape was this small plane, which of course was disabled. There was an old '48 Ford pickup there, and one of these old grindstones where you sat on the seat and turned the stone by pedaling it to sharpen hoes and such.
He took a piston out of the truck, but it was too large in diameter to fit the plane. So at bionic speed he turned it down to size with this grindstone, installed it in the plane and made his escape, just in the nick of time, of course!!
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