: Stay in bed !
But the coffee is in the kitchen... And...
"Far Better it is to Dare Mighty Things, Than to Take Rank With the poor souls that Know Neither Victory or Defeat."
I feel everybodys input into the Safety of our shops was important... And...
If everybody used enough common sense there wouldn't be 7 warning lables on a ladder, (and the 1500 people that get hurt each year on ladders)
And via a laps in concentration, my right thumb will never be normal again.
And experience is a great teacher, But some lessons can cost you your fingers...
Both sides of each disscussion had merits, and I was happy to read both sides. and I am very, very happy to see that humor still reins on this board.
I have some funny shop stories too, My Missle shot past the windshield, but shot so close to a cat that I saw fur flying. (never liked him anyway)
Dave
Messages In This Thread
- Other: Major repair project in progress... *Pic*
Scott Ferguson -- 10/1/2003, 2:50 pm- Re: Don't risk that sandpaper ...
Andy Waddington -- 10/2/2003, 9:39 am- Re: Safety...
Dave -- 10/2/2003, 12:35 pm
- Safety, safety safety ... get on with life.
Pete Notman -- 10/2/2003, 12:35 am- Re: Safety Discussion
Patsy -- 10/1/2003, 3:42 pm- Re: Safety Discussion
Scott Ferguson -- 10/1/2003, 5:32 pm- Re: Safety Discussion
KenC -- 10/2/2003, 10:57 pm- Re: Safety Discussion *LINK* *Pic*
Aaron Cunningham -- 10/1/2003, 6:09 pm- Re: Safety Discussion
KenC -- 10/2/2003, 11:11 pm- Re: Safety Discussion *LINK*
Dan G -- 10/1/2003, 6:56 pm- Re: Safety Discussion
Aaron Cunningham -- 10/1/2003, 7:14 pm
- Re: Safety Discussion
Shawn Baker -- 10/1/2003, 6:16 pm- Re: Safety Discussion
Aaron Cunningham -- 10/1/2003, 7:16 pm
- Re: Safety Discussion *LINK*
- Re: Safety Discussion *LINK* *Pic*
- Comfort Zone
Glen Smith -- 10/1/2003, 4:33 pm - Re: Safety Discussion
- Re: Safety...
- Re: Don't risk that sandpaper ...