DannyLove
Lifer
- Oct 17, 2000
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<< I could write an entire page listing of all the things I did where I got shocked, irradiated, (that means being exposed to radiation--both ionising and non ionising--not irritated! ) and sprayed with chemicals.
I remember an instance where I was on a ten foot ladder with a Milwaukee Right Angle Drill (VERY high torque) drilling a hole through a thick oak joist. There was a pipe behind it and I was using a Greenlee (auger style) boring bit. Even turning the drill on and off (no variable speed on the real man's drills!) I couldn't manage to stop the bit from poking through and digging into the pipe! I didn't see water so I backed the drill out. Big mistake! Water shot everywhere and I was holding the drill and guess what happened next? Yep I felt the tingling get stronger so I leaped off the ladder while dropping the drill. Everything (my tool bucket full of stuff) and the ladder and the drill fell right behind me. Just as I hit the floor I was being rained on with tools, screws, you name it! Then the drill fell next to me and of course I picked it up (the floor had about 1/4" of water at this time) and I got it again!. Needless to say I wasn't too happy at that point. Computer work is so much safer >>
ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!!! sorry, its just really funny.
