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<p>[QUOTE="REO6205, post: 12372283, member: 137130"]A Folger's coffee can and a long bungee cord. If you take the cord off you can see how far the can will fly when you start the engine. It's not nearly as much fun now with the plastic coffee cans. The metal ones made a much better noise when they ricocheted off the shop roof.</p><p><br /></p><p>And yeah, cover the exhaust. Especially on new equipment or a customer's piece.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="REO6205, post: 12372283, member: 137130"]A Folger's coffee can and a long bungee cord. If you take the cord off you can see how far the can will fly when you start the engine. It's not nearly as much fun now with the plastic coffee cans. The metal ones made a much better noise when they ricocheted off the shop roof. And yeah, cover the exhaust. Especially on new equipment or a customer's piece.[/QUOTE]
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