Thank you all.
A wise man will listen and accept reproof, a fool will continue on in his ways (pun intended). I plan to take the wise approach.
Agree. Or as I say, don’t get mad, get better.
Thank you all.
A wise man will listen and accept reproof, a fool will continue on in his ways (pun intended). I plan to take the wise approach.
I wear two pair of underwear just for this reason.Not to mention having to change your shorts.
Blondihacks calls them "murder machines". That may be a little too over the top, but then again maybe not. I let a jaw on a 10" chuck bang my thumb once, and thank goodness I was running it at 36 RPM instead of the usual speeds. I just wasn't paying attention. We all know the rules; complacency is the enemy.
Rick "thinking that crashing his South Bend would do more damage than a couple of broken gears" Denney
I don't know how my metal shop teacher slept at night.Thanks for the safety reminder.
I'm glad it wasn't worse.
Multiple mistakes happened there.
Employees need to be trained NOT TO INTERUPT someone operating dangerous machinery.
You allowed your attention to be diverted.
You didn't make the machine safe before turning away.
Those are the big three that come to my mind.
I don't mean to pile on.
Just to delineate a bit in the hope the lessons will stick where needed.
Bring me my brown pants. Remember that joke?I wear two pair of underwear just for this reason.
I use them like tear offs MX riders use to keep their goggles clear.