The Judson "Name This Truckmount Contest"

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Brian R

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C-4

Atomic

Splitter

FBD...Fire breathing Dragon

Nitro

Jazz...Jusdons Amazing Zuper Zucker (Reaching?)

The Crusher
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The JJ
Because it's Dynomite
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crap...i just went back and saw Shawn said it first. C-4

Well, great minds think alike.

Wanna share you winnings?
 

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I suck horribly
I just realized there is already a Nitro
Do I get credit for naming one of the old units?
 

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Does it mean it will run a 56 blower? Can you put a 59 blower on it too?


How about Dual TNT

TNt Dual Wand

Or True Dual TNT
TNT True Dual Wand

I'd like to see something in a 56 or 59 blower machined designed like the reactor, With a 3 or 4 ht heater for when you run dual wands.
 

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D.O.A. - Dirt is dead on arrival.

I will also put in a another vote for C-4.

or if its your 5th TM? how about The J-5
 
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Judson Searing Strike 220 (or 240, as in degrees)

Judson Battle Burst

Judson TNT Shock Wave (TNT layout design)
 

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The polaris ............The competition can all rust in peace! A little megadeth reference in there for ya!



Polaris A-1....The Polaris A1 weighed 28,800 lb, with a length 28.5 ft and diameter 54 in., it had a range of approximately 1000 nm. The first stage (18,400 lb) had a steel motor case; polyurethane propellant (15,200 lb) with ammonium percholorate (oxidizer) and aluminum additives. The second stage (9,400 lb) also used a steel motor case; polyurethane propellant (7,300 lb) with ammonium perchlorate (oxidizer) and aluminum additives.
 

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How about the "Western Family special" :lol: I'm joking. it looks nice! How about "The Eliminator"
 

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SRI Cleaning said:
The polaris ............The competition can all rust in peace! A little megadeth reference in there for ya!



Polaris A-1....The Polaris A1 weighed 28,800 lb, with a length 28.5 ft and diameter 54 in., it had a range of approximately 1000 nm. The first stage (18,400 lb) had a steel motor case; polyurethane propellant (15,200 lb) with ammonium percholorate (oxidizer) and aluminum additives. The second stage (9,400 lb) also used a steel motor case; polyurethane propellant (7,300 lb) with ammonium perchlorate (oxidizer) and aluminum additives.

I hope you mean something other than 1000nm... that is correct prefix for nano meters or way less than a millimeter as in 1 x 10^-12 meters.. really itty bitty!

BTW the correct abbreviation for nautical miles is NM or nmi for future reference.. or you'll start to scare us science guys!
 

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Black Hole. Destroys everything in its path.

Greenie: What's wrong with da Judge? I saw you in a Pontiac.
 

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Lightning bolt............ You could have lightning bolts lazer cut into the front panel on each side of the gauges.

Or bring back the oldies-POWER PAK-REXTAR
 

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sweendogg said:
SRI Cleaning said:
The polaris ............The competition can all rust in peace! A little megadeth reference in there for ya!



Polaris A-1....The Polaris A1 weighed 28,800 lb, with a length 28.5 ft and diameter 54 in., it had a range of approximately 1000 nm. The first stage (18,400 lb) had a steel motor case; polyurethane propellant (15,200 lb) with ammonium percholorate (oxidizer) and aluminum additives. The second stage (9,400 lb) also used a steel motor case; polyurethane propellant (7,300 lb) with ammonium perchlorate (oxidizer) and aluminum additives.

I hope you mean something other than 1000nm... that is correct prefix for nano meters or way less than a millimeter as in 1 x 10^-12 meters.. really itty bitty!

BTW the correct abbreviation for nautical miles is NM or nmi for future reference.. or you'll start to scare us science guys!



Yikes! I dont know i just copied that last part from a website. lol :D
 

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Mentioned Judson Judge last night on the phone with Les and Mike....

Judson Journeyman
Judson Duraclean
Judson Dominator
Judson Lifetimer
Judson Endurance
Judson Non-Goop
Judson See-We-Can-Weld
Judson Starburst
Judson Eagle
Judson Liberty
Judson VersaClean
Judson Volcano
Judson General
 
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