Well then, let me be the first to point out what is right here: -backup emergency prop (two 2x4's instead of one) -rear wheel chucked on down hill side -battery charger located outside the fall-zone -wearing welder's safety shield -safety toe shoes This could be the poster child for safe working practices if you look at it the right way. :-)
Posts: 283 | Location: Huntsville, AL USA | Member Since: 11-13-2002
I received it, too, under "why women live longer." Ever notice that 99% of the "winners" of the Darwin Awards are men? Oh, sure -- women do really stupid things, too. Like locking their keys, and their babies, inside the car with the motor running. DUH! Or sucking up puddles of water with a standard vacuum cleaner (uh, yeah, paper dust bag next to an electric motor??!!)
------------------ Bev
Posts: 25 | Location: Prince Frederick, MD, USA | Member Since: 08-27-2004
Whenever I do this, I ALWAYS make sure the front wheels are pointed toward the curb in case it wants to roll, plus I locate two plastic 5-gal. buckets directly under the wheels in case the 4X4's let loose....One should also try to keep welder setting under 120 amps.......Can't be TOO careful you understand.......
At least THIS village knows exactly where to find its' idiot.......
Great pic Dave!...sent it to my Risk Mgmt folks.......
Posts: 1266 | Location: Frederick, Maryland | Member Since: 09-12-2003
FAST EYES SEE LITTLE, that's why owls STARE. DON'T you all see the fishing line tied to the drivers mirror and then to the metal roof? Gee-whiz, give Dave's new shop employee a break, or is it brake? hehe JUST KIDDING DAVE.
Posts: 629 | Location: INDY,IN USA | Member Since: 06-30-2003
Originally posted by copewm: Look at the treadware on those tires....especially the bald left front tire. What idiot would drive a truck with bald tires?
Them tires ain't used up yet - the air ain't showin' through.
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Posts: 7 | Location: Centennial, Colorado, USA | Member Since: 02-02-2004
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