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Testing
My aircraft jacks came with this warning label, nice :eek: :confused: :eek:

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That's one way to limit liability, I suppose.

Back in my younger days I was into competition slalom water skiing and did a lot of testing on R&D products for one of the big name producers. Each new ski would arrive at my house in plain fiberglass without paint or gloss or anything, except a sticker on it that said "Warning - do not use this product."
 
The throttle/prop/mixture cables I bought from Van's Aircraft are "not for use on aircraft":

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Harbor Freight? The load leveling device for my engine hoist has basically the same warning sticker.
 
My Fav

We use a US designed thermal imaging camera to look at circuit board hot spots during the prototype phase and it's useful for other things aircraft thermal related as well- heat exchanger flow, cylinder heads, exhaust, bearings etc.



The device is made in China... Seriously? Ahh, oh never mind...
 
Brake lines

If you ever have brake lines made, its for a off road vehicle. They won't make them other wise.
 
I always just say I'm using them on my RV... no one ever seems to ask further on that. And hey, I'm not lying. :cool: