the snooper
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Can I interest any of you guys in a T-shirt ?
bonus points if anyone recognizes it
what sort of workshop tip is this ? don't eat too much or you wont get in ?
Can I interest any of you guys in a T-shirt ?
bonus points if anyone recognizes it
It's the short sleeves, you'll never get them caught in a machine.what sort of workshop tip is this ? don't eat too much or you wont get in ?
does it come in 4XL??
fah kinell mate that's a big boy innit, I jest with the 4xl I am only a petite 2xl but the wife says im just the right size to be huggable...I was in a work ware shop yesterday Colecting some new t shirts and the bloke was very excited to show me some sweatshirts he had ordered in for a kitchen fitter:
XXXXXXXXXXL, yes that dose say 10XL
We where trying to figure out how he would fit in a kitchen unit to put screws in etc.
I was in a work ware shop yesterday Colecting some new t shirts and the bloke was very excited to show me some sweatshirts he had ordered in for a kitchen fitter:
XXXXXXXXXXL, yes that dose say 10XL
We where trying to figure out how he would fit in a kitchen unit to put screws in etc.
We had someone at wrk that was so heavy he knackered the seat on an Escort van, he got into the bosses Cavelier & broke the seat frame. He took a redundecy package & set himself up doing loft insulation. He was only about 5'6" tall & about the same round. I don't know how long he lasted, but he would never have got through a trapdoor.
Never put your angle grinder down until it's stopped spinning, I know 2 people the put 9" grinders on the floor & had them run up on their feet. One had the disc cut deep into the bones on his foot & was off work for 6 months, the other was not so serious, although still pretty nasty.
They will be the bits that are cut out.
Never cut towards yourself with a knife.
Never put your angle grinder down until it's stopped spinning, I know 2 people the put 9" grinders on the floor & had them run up on their feet. One had the disc cut deep into the bones on his foot & was off work for 6 months, the other was not so serious, although still pretty nasty.
I'm an enthusiastic amateur. There is a bunch of kit that I would like to have, that I have bought. And a bunch that I would like to have, but have not bought.We used to employ a few pipeline welders during their off season to work on the tunneling machines, they were very good at welding round things!
Anyway every year they would pull out the 7" grinder with the 9" disc on and no guard. "it's great for grinding out the root" they would say.
Not here lads put it away.
The damage that could do in a second is worrying.
Primary Five, Mrs Stagg, cutting polystyrene with a stanley knife. Cut towards my thumb, and still have a D shaped scar on my left thumb, 38 years later.We had an old settee, I was knocking it into pieces small enough to get in the car to take to the tip. Cutting away at the cloth cover with a Stanley knife, I slipped and stuck the knife, blade deep, into the heel of my thumb. Blood everywhere. I still have a livid scar on my hand over an inch long nearly thirty years later.
In line with the objective of the thread; always cut away from your hands...