Goofs & Blunders You Should Avoid.

WE didn't have to resort to that, back then just about every household in Australia had at least one gun, usually a 22 and quite often a 303, and various others. You could buy guns anywhere. I remember as a young lad at that time my local barber shop sold guns and ammo. Even petrol stations sold ammo.
 
Ahh Bob those were the days.
I spent part of my youth in Darwin and it was pretty much the wild west back then.
 
Was working on an earth moving scraper and had to hoist the part into the air to get to where I needed it to weld it.
Had no shafting long enough, so used a crow bar as the bar for connecting it to the gantry crane chains.
Went out side into the sunlight to get a sheet of plate from the steel rack and when I walked back in I was blind from the sun, I walked right into the pointy end of the bar at head height, imbeded the point of that crow bar right into my forehead.
I learnt a lesson that day.
 
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