Hmmm I'm beginning to wonder about staying in the same hotel with you two
at Lake of the Ozarks... I think I'll have them check all the fire and
smoke alarms.... ;-)
My favorite trick is getting a shirt sleeve or shirt-tail caught in whatever
revolving tool I'm using at the time. The 7.5" wire brush on the bench
grinder is the most fun of all....
Cheers!!
Jim
On 1/3/08, Frank Clarici <spritenut@comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Glen Byrns wrote:
>
> > I've violated every one of these safety rules and have at least one scar
> to
> > go with every violation.
> > Please be smarter than me.
>
> Gee Glen, Did you learn from me or did I learn from you?
> Welding scars, can't live with them, can't weld without them.
> In my trade I get saw dust in my cigarette lighter in my top pocket all
> the time, I light a smoke, put the lighter back in my pocket and 2
> minutes later, I need a new shirt because the sawdust stayed lit.
> I also found out that you can set a sweatshirt on fire just by grinding
> metal too close to the shirt, and it take a bit before you know you're
> on fire if you are concentrating on your work.
> --
> Frank Clarici
> Toms River, NJ
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