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Re: No buts! Safety first!
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Posted by Don-Wi on December 12, 2005 at 20:20:15 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: No buts! Safety first! posted by Specter on December 12, 2005 at 17:01:47:
I work in a machine shop, and can't tell you how many times a chip has hit me right between the eyes w/ my safety glasses on. Other times I have them stick to my lip, and in a panicked motion when I got it off with my tounge, I burnt that as well. I always wear them in the shop. On another note, this past Saturday my dad and I were getting some hay, nim w/ the F450 flat bed from work and me with my F150 and small trailer because the 24' flatbed at his work was loaded for next week already. It started to snow once we got to the guys farm we were buying from, and on the way home one stop came up a little quick on my dad, and I was behind him. He mad ethe corner, but I locked up and kept sliding, afraid I was gonna hit him or jack knife. I managed to keep my rear end straight and I just kept going, up the the set of lights ahead and turned their then caught up with him again. Had my heart going for a second though.... Donovan from Wisconsin
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