I hope the video is attached. If you can see it, it's a 5.7L (350) small block Chevy with an aluminum intake manifold. The logic is this: consider the diameter of 4 carburetor studs and compare all 4 to the diameter of one side of the chain link. The resilience of spikes is much greater than that of a chain. What about the intake manifold? Well I'm guessing this thing will corner any of your 200 pound buddies and pick them up with ease. This is a guess based on experience and on YouTube (no experience so don't listen to me when it comes to security. Do your own research. I'm a hacker, not an expert. Stay away from heavy objects that you lift). Somehow the thing worked. This greatly simplified the work compared to working with the chain. I felt good and the elasticity has not changed. That's a good invention. This one did it. I wish I had trusted it before. Again, stay away from anything heavy above you, no matter what method you use.
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