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Road side service with flywheel resurfacing.

DavidApp

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OSHA would probable not allow this kind of service. The resurfacing job looked sketchy. The whole job was sketchy.

David

 
I periodically watch the Pakistani Truck channel - Similar McGyver/ Lack of health and safety but very compelling, and I think a reminder of what can be done without a shop full of tools


 
Similar McGyver/ Lack of health and safety but very compelling, and I think a reminder of what can be done without a shop full of tools
The parts with the guy holding the spike, while his co-worker hit it with the sledge - yikes! That guy holding the spike must a a lot of trust in the guy with the hammer!
 
The parts with the guy holding the spike, while his co-worker hit it with the sledge - yikes! That guy holding the spike must a a lot of trust in the guy with the hammer!
I've thought that more than once in these videos :oops: (as well as thoughts about loose clothing/ lack of any safety wear at all (googles/ safe shoes - let alone ear defenders etc.)

(related: I know we regularly joke about OSHA etc (elf & saftey in the UK) but I still clearly remember at my first church a group of 'old fellas' coming to renovate the kitchen - 4 guys - not sure any of them had more than 8 fingers - :unsure: - in recent years things like masks have become a much more regular part of my routine else I hack up dust for days)
 
You mean like these guys:
Hap-Pea n Pea-Wee.JPG
 
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