Glad it's not only me with such a folder. Gets a lot of use; I'm usually annoyed! So, when music doesn't work, chips might.
Shall I PM you some favorites?
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Hot knife uncapping honey frame.
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Peeling feeling flooring compilation. This one helps me understand the appeal of peeling feeling - if you squint hard enough, it looks like one of those up-close machining GIFs that we also enjoy.
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This time of year, reminds me of snow plows. But I'll probably never get to drive one. I'll bet not one of these crewmen are familiar with planers or shapers...
Forget the Zamboni machine...I wanna drive a floor peeler machine.
Mr. Frank Zamboni, Paramount CA. Not just ice-rink surfacers, also an excellent motor winding shop. Adjacent to my hometown, therefore one of my inspirations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Zamboni
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zamboni_Company
I would have loved one when doing an( almost) "love job" reno on a neighbours floor. In the previous laying of the tiles, her husband had used that concrete/rubber fix stuff that took hours of jack hammering per sq metre. The vibration & white knuckle led me to do framing work every consecutive hour as a break.
The famous low "can opener" train trestle performs a perfect peel on a truck. 0:50 video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPUL2SQ77uQ
11 foo 8 inch bridge has I believe been raised along with the safety barrier and still people drive high vehicles under it.