[AT] Fw: Truck & Tractor Tool Guide Part Two

Almost-Running Deere deereman1000 at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 17 11:22:06 PST 2005


A lesson from the school of hard knocks, do not use an angle grider at waist 
level while wearing bibs with the side buttons undone and no underwear. A 
very "warming" experince.

Dana

SE PA


>From: Ralph Goff <alfg at sasktel.net>
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>Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 12:17:59 -0600
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> >              Truck & Tractor Tools Part Two
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> >  ANGLE GRINDER - Device guaranteed to set fire to all the rags and open
>tins
> > of highly flammable cleaning fluids, at the far end of the shop, that 
>you
> > were sure the sparks couldn't reach ..
>
>Reminds me of my angle grinder "incident" last harvest. Working in the dark
>with trouble light trying to remove a stubborn bearing from a combine. This
>was in a very awkward location requiring standing on a box, reaching up,
>over and down behind the return elevator with the heavy duty angle grinder.
>I don't know if it was the heat or the smoke that finally alerted me that
>the arm of my coveralls was starting to burn from the steady stream of
>sparks and hot metal coming directly off the grinding wheel. Burned a hole
>through my coveralls and shirt but luckily, no further. I guess it could
>have been worse.
>
>Ralph in Sask.
>http://lgoff.sasktelwebsite.net/
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