Posted by Jeremy in NE on December 08, 2015 at 10:03:07 from (72.8.199.31):
In Reply to: Funny Shop Mishaps posted by Married2Allis on December 08, 2015 at 05:06:26:
I worked at a manufacturing plant that made oil filters. They had a machine that would cut open the filters, but you had to use the proper base for the filter to sit on and than a cylinder with a cup on the end would come down and apply pressure to hold the filter in place. The base screwed on to the shaft, so to change it, the shaft had a hole in it to put a screw driver in to hold it from spinning. I watched the guy put the new base on and put the old one away. What he failed to do was remove the screw driver. Before I could even hollar he had a filter on and hit the run buttons. That screw driver shot out and hit him in the jiblets. He went down like a ton of bricks. Once I knew he was alright, we laughed for a long time. Same guy was chasing me around with one of those squirt oil cans, but could not get it to squirt, If i had not seen it first hand I would not have believed it. He set it on the bench and opened the top to see if it had oil in it. It had oil so he put it back together and started pumping away, but nothing was coming out, So he decides to look into the end of the tube while pumping away, You guessed it. Squirted right up his nose. I missed him when he quit. Was always good for a laugh.
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