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6-Circular-Saw Powered Dragster Is Hundreds Fun and/or Potentially Horrible Death [PowerTools]

6-Circular-Saw Powered Dragster Is Hundreds Fun and/or Potentially Horrible Death [PowerTools] Here’s a weekend DIY idea when you have six 16-inch Makita circular saws laying around: Build a dragster, use them as your engine, and enter the ability Tool Drag Racing Competition. That’s exactly what Barry Lee, on the photo, did.

Yes, there’s a Power Tool Drag Racing Competition, to be able to happen this weekend in Yeovil, Somerset, England. People from world wide will participate in it with light-weight dragsters that go up to 70mph using everything from disc cutters to leaf blowers. [ Metro ]

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