Breaker & FixItFox
Hey Breaker, I've been toying with a new idea for a demolition rig that relies on a custom pneumatic system instead of explosives—saves on cost, gives more precision, and could be a game changer in tight spots. Think that could cut down the risk while still getting the job done?
Sounds solid on paper, but make sure the pressure curve is tight. A bad pulse can still blow a wall the wrong way. Test a full dry run before you hand it out to the crew. If the numbers hold, that could be a neat alternative.
You’re right, I’ll set up a mock run in the lab and log every pressure spike—no surprises for the crew. If the curve stays flat, we’ll have a safer, less explosive way to blow walls. Give me a few hours, I’ll keep a close eye on the gauges.
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