BukitCase
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Wow, Richard - between you and OP-05, it's a good thing the LAST 34 years before I retired were with Steelworkers - otherwise I'd hafta fill out one of these :laughing:
http://drewtoma.com/assets/misc/Hurt-Feelings-Report.pdf
And yes, there were a couple wusses who actually GOT one of these; they weren't amused, but DID get the point.
Which is - When you're dealing with things that're big, heavy, glowing red, grinding up things the size of cars, and/or containing any of several different acids including HydroFlouric, Nitric, Sulfuric, HydroChloric at concentrations up to 100%, solvents that make MEK look benign, forge presses that routinely squish ingots weighing up to 20 tons, etc, the ONLY "feelings" that help are the ones that keep reminding you "I don't wanna die today" -
All of which is probably why, when I was welding some of the structures in the pics and "Mrs. Bukit" reminded me to be careful, I had to remind her that I'd routinely worked on stuff that was 80 feet or more HIGHER than that and was still alive
Gotta finish breakfast, new weld cart ain't gonna build itself... Steve
http://drewtoma.com/assets/misc/Hurt-Feelings-Report.pdf
And yes, there were a couple wusses who actually GOT one of these; they weren't amused, but DID get the point.
Which is - When you're dealing with things that're big, heavy, glowing red, grinding up things the size of cars, and/or containing any of several different acids including HydroFlouric, Nitric, Sulfuric, HydroChloric at concentrations up to 100%, solvents that make MEK look benign, forge presses that routinely squish ingots weighing up to 20 tons, etc, the ONLY "feelings" that help are the ones that keep reminding you "I don't wanna die today" -
All of which is probably why, when I was welding some of the structures in the pics and "Mrs. Bukit" reminded me to be careful, I had to remind her that I'd routinely worked on stuff that was 80 feet or more HIGHER than that and was still alive
Gotta finish breakfast, new weld cart ain't gonna build itself... Steve
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