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Lovely Joe Stalin posted:I assume this is a dumb question, but if you were doing that sort of thing on a regular basis for any appreciable amount of time, why wouldn't you buy some light chainmail gloves? Sooner or later your concentration is going to slip, and so will your fingers. I use a pretty big scary bandsaw most everyday and would be much more scared to run it with gloves of any sort vs. bare hands. I know where all my fingers are at all times, but I don't know where all the parts of the glove are, and with the big teeth on the blades I run, I think the result would be catching the glove and pulling my hand further into the blade Maybe chainmail would save my hand, but even a woodworking blade is more than capable of cutting thin steel. As far as 'big industrial saws' go, bandsaws are definitely one of the safest as there is no real risk of kickback 98% of the time.
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Shut up Meg posted:Remember when this guy was the bad guy? Ivan Reitman made the EPA the real villain of Ghostbusters on purpose and he’s on the record saying that he did it to inspire new generations of libertarians. Bear that in mind as you reflect on the (actually really excellent) 2016 remake.
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Icon Of Sin posted:Its been a while since we checked in with Swift, let's see how things are going! Could be worse one of the line haul drivers at my job nearly caught his trailers on fire coming in, considering this happened two days - https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/la-stringer-fedex-truck-filled-with-gifts-catches-fire/2280038/ Doing better than UPS at least.
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GotLag posted:What he's cutting out is the deer His ring looks too tight. Thats the osha. drat the finished product looks dope! Re chainmail gloves: I feel like a tooth would catch a ring and then pull one's hand in further. Is there such a thing as the flesh detector, or whatever they have for table saws that stops the blade for band saws?
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Chainmail gloves are great if you're a rookie at shucking oysters. Buying oysters in a landlocked state breastaurant should be an osha violation of its' own though.
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Yeah they get kind of a bullish taste once they've made the trip up to the Rockies.
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I shucked them in Tennessee when I cooked in a titstaurant. They were... not the freshest.
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:Chainmail gloves are great if you're a rookie at shucking oysters. Do they even sell oysters at hooters?
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I don't know if they do... anymore. But yes, while I worked there, they did. That's been some years now.
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https://i.imgur.com/a0MboEY.gifv
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wesleywillis posted:His ring looks too tight. Thats the osha. sawstop uses change in electrical resistance to detect human flesh as opposed to wood. for meat processing band saws it would have to be pretty sophisticated to distinguish between meat and meat
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Basketweaving class would have got me this?
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Kaiser Schnitzel posted:I use a pretty big scary bandsaw most everyday and would be much more scared to run it with gloves of any sort vs. bare hands. I know where all my fingers are at all times, but I don't know where all the parts of the glove are This is pretty much why I don’t bother with gloves on the rare occasion that I need to run a press brake (our primary operator who runs it on a daily basis does, tho). The press brake doesn’t give a gently caress whether I’m wearing gloves or not, my hand is gonna be pudding either way if things go to poo poo.
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Yea it's been explained to me that I should avoid gloves with shop tools unless I'm told to use them on it. Exceptions for handling sharp metal edges of course. But generally I only use gloves when moving things. Not working on them.
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Is there a name for this "item"? I feel it should have a name?
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electrobezoar
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Broadbandyfloss?
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Supradog posted:Is there a name for this "item"? I feel it should have a name? It's a cat and it's hairball.
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CRUSTY MINGE posted:I shucked them in Tennessee when I cooked in a titstaurant. They were... not the freshest. Fun fact: oysters and lobster were super cheap food for the coastal poor until cheap ice and refrigeration let them be transported across the country. When an Arizona mining town saloon could put out oysters on ice, they became a rich person’s luxury good.
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Supradog posted:Is there a name for this "item"? I feel it should have a name? FUBAugeR
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grillster posted:Basketweaving class would have got me this? A basket made of optical fiber
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Cablebezoar?
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Jenny Agutter posted:sawstop uses change in electrical resistance to detect human flesh as opposed to wood. for meat processing band saws it would have to be pretty sophisticated to distinguish between meat and meat There is actually a company that makes something similar for band saws. Not sure how it works. Maybe they run a current thru it and when it senses resistance(the rubber glove) it stops? Dunno, but it's pretty cool. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrZghWdutFs
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the other saw stopping thing uses capacitance, but since these are already used to cut meat there would necessarily need to be another mechanism to discern which meat is which, most likely having an electrode contacting your skin
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zedprime posted:The internet is pretty great as a whole. But there's all these pictures of really exotic truck fuckling. Truck fuckling at really impressive angles. Truck fuckling with really unobtainably good looking trucks. Even violent truck fuckling. It's really starting to ruin my truck fuckling experiences in real life because of the shifted expectations. From a few pages back. As someone who has ritualistically caught up on this thread during the holidays. I found it, I'm good.
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Supradog posted:Is there a name for this "item"? I feel it should have a name? Bundled land line fiber internet deal
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chitoryu12 posted:Fun fact: oysters and lobster were super cheap food for the coastal poor until cheap ice and refrigeration let them be transported across the country. When an Arizona mining town saloon could put out oysters on ice, they became a rich person’s luxury good. When my grandma was a kid if they had lobster sandwiches for lunch at school they'd basically go hide to eat because children are cruel and if they caught someone eating a lobster sandwich they were picked on something fierce. You had to be dirt poor for that.
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Mistle posted:Bundled land line fiber internet deal Timmy this is what money looks like when you pull it back up out of the ground
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Supradog posted:Is there a name for this "item"? I feel it should have a name? Tosheroonternet
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That Dang Lizard posted:Also to heed the bushfire alert messages and evacuate ASAP if need be, because you don't want to get caught in something like this (fire becomes visible at ~1:50, poo poo gets scary at about 2:07): Omg wow
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GotLag posted:Broadbandyfloss? Megillah Gorilla posted:Tosheroonternet These are both very good.
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Piggy Smalls posted:Omg wow The public is insanely dumb and stubborn. Rent-A-Cop fucked around with this message at 01:56 on Dec 25, 2019 |
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grillster posted:Yeah they get kind of a bullish taste once they've made the trip up to the Rockies. I want to let you know I really appreciate this. Sincerely.
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Rent-A-Cop posted:I used to work in a small-midsize public arena/convention center and or best ever time for getting people out was like 20 minutes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3OX1PR2SCM The woman who couldn't convince her mother she was in danger and needed to evacuate, so left without her Super OSHA: the poor 911 operators who had to listen to people burning to death over and over and over If i ever have to evacuate, i can cut a fence and drive straight west to the river cross country. If i ever have to evacuate north, east, or south, i'm hosed Powershift fucked around with this message at 02:01 on Dec 25, 2019 |
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Powershift posted:Watch the PBS documentary on the fire in Paradise. I remember a YouTube video where the guy pans over a skeleton sitting in a car and says it was his neighbor who refused to leave without putting her makeup on first
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One of the only firms at the Word Trade Center to take evacuations seriously was Morgan Stanley, thanks mostly to head of security Rick Rescorla and his security staff. Rescorla drilled everyone on evacuations and on 9/11, after the first plane hit Tower 2, disregarded a stay in place order and evacuated Morgan Stanley from tower 1 and WTC 5. When the second plane hit, Morgan Stanley was mostly already evacuated from the building, and only suffered 10 casualties, Rick Rescorla and most of his security staff among them. If you think you should evacuate, and you safely can, loving go.
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Azhais posted:https://www.mnaxe.com/ I assume you're referring to the one in the theater. I went to the to see a movie a few weeks ago and saw that it was there It seems crazy how there is only a non-enforceable waiver and you can get hammered and go nuts with an axe.
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Better than getting axed and going nuts with a hammer. Probably.
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Smiling Jack posted:One of the only firms at the Word Trade Center to take evacuations seriously was Morgan Stanley, thanks mostly to head of security Rick Rescorla and his security staff. Rescorla drilled everyone on evacuations and on 9/11, after the first plane hit Tower 2, disregarded a stay in place order and evacuated Morgan Stanley from tower 1 and WTC 5. Those people didn't die. They were relocated to the government camps to be, ummm shall we say, "re-educated". The Children were divided up into two groups. One was given a full dose of vaccines to induce autism in them, while the others were sold to the globalist elite pizza-pedophile rings. Adults were given mind control injections and are currently on loan to the Russian military for training in Siberia for the purposes of being turned in to special agents for the illuminati, when they finally decide to reveal themselves and take over the world. There'll be nothing we can do to stop it because these mind controlled so called "victims" of 9/11 will be super soldiers trained in the most deadly forms of hand to hand combat and backed by the weaponry of the illuminati, and other secret government super weapons like the HAARP facility that can set off Earthquakes and Tsunamis. In other words, George Bush Jr is still loving us, long after he left office. Visit my website at https://www.informationbattles.com to learn more.
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