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chitoryu12 posted:If you want an OSHA-laden show to watch, try Canada's Worst Handyman. It's a show where they take people who are extremely bad at DIY and home repairs (either because they're scared to learn how to be self-sufficient or they think they're amazing but are actually incompetent and dangerous) and have them try to complete basic home renovation and repair challenges as you marvel at how bad they are. Almost 10 pages ago, but the producers and presenters are either extremely patient or extremely dumb to let any of those people to operate power tools around them.
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BMan posted:For $6, I would assume the actual product is just a blade (or the whole thing is a scam) Well, the full name of the site is "You Wish you got what you ordered", so probably the latter
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HardDiskD posted:Almost 10 pages ago, but the producers and presenters are either extremely patient or extremely dumb to let any of those people to operate power tools around them. Since we are going back to this, why did they miss the chance to call it "Canada's least handy man"?
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Ika posted:Since we are going back to this, why did they miss the chance to call it "Canada's least handy man"? The Green Red show
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LifeSunDeath fucked around with this message at 20:16 on Jul 3, 2020 |
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Ika posted:Since we are going back to this, why did they miss the chance to call it "Canada's least handy man"? Because it was developed as a sister show to Canada's Worst Driver.
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HardDiskD posted:Almost 10 pages ago, but the producers and presenters are either extremely patient or extremely dumb to let any of those people to operate power tools around them. the guy on the left in the thumbnail was eventually kicked off the show for reportedly telling another contestant that he could win "Canada's Fattest Handyman," calling him a f*****, and threatening to kill him with a power saw
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HardDiskD posted:Almost 10 pages ago, but the producers and presenters are either extremely patient or extremely dumb to let any of those people to operate power tools around them. One of the later episodes had a guy refusing to do any work until they showed him how the tools worked so he wouldn't be scared around them. Yeah, I think they needed to do that day 1, showing how all the basic hand tools work and giving general safety instructions around the more advanced stuff before they could get proper training on it. There were way too many shots of one person holding something while the other person ran a power drill toward their chest. Probably nothing bad would happen, but still. Sagebrush posted:the guy on the left in the thumbnail was eventually kicked off the show for reportedly telling another contestant that he could win "Canada's Fattest Handyman," calling him a f*****, and threatening to kill him with a power saw But Canadians are nice!
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Uthor posted:One of the later episodes had a guy refusing to do any work until they showed him how the tools worked so he wouldn't be scared around them. Yeah, I think they needed to do that day 1, showing how all the basic hand tools work and giving general safety instructions around the more advanced stuff before they could get proper training on it. Yeah this was insane. "Of course I can't handle a drill, you haven't showed me how to use a table saw yet!"
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The show would be less entertaining if the contestants actually improved their skills in any way, which is probably why they didn't do that
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Uthor posted:But Canadians are nice!
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BMan posted:The show would be less entertaining if the contestants actually improved their skills in any way, which is probably why they didn't do that Maybe, but it was kinda nice to see the Canada's Worst Drivers contestants become better drivers after each episode. I was kinda hoping for that format in this series, but I can live with the OSHA.
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PittTheElder posted:Yeah this was insane. "Of course I can't handle a drill, you haven't showed me how to use a table saw yet!" I was thinking along the lines: I've never been around guns. I wouldn't be super comfortable. Even if I wasn't planning on handling the gun, I would appreciate a basic safety overview along the lines of "don't touch the guns, but also watch out for these things". Same thing about the table saw: "don't touch the saw, but also while it is being used, be sure to avoid these things to keep from getting hurt."
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Yeah, I can understand a surplus of caution around things that can very obviously do serious damage if you gently caress around.
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Either someone pressed the wrong button, or the sensors got confused. Petrol station in Quincy, MA https://i.imgur.com/uElApGA.mp4
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Was half expecting Pink Floyd to show up on the roof.
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WarpedNaba posted:Was half expecting Pink Floyd to show up on the roof. That's a righteous image
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I like that all of the drivers give absolutely no fucks about the cloud of mystery gas drifting into the road.
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I'm always amazed at how aggressive some common firefighting systems are. That system is not loving around
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LifeSunDeath posted:<Giant Saws> I feel like someone's attacked James Bond with every single one of these at some point.
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That is a loving great suppression system. I wish petrol stations in Australia had something like that.
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Around here, you’re lucky to find a station that installed the quick disconnects on the right way round.
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I have a relative that works on those systems. They love when they go off, it's guaranteed overtime and the cleanup just consists of hosing it down the drain.
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Ornamental Dingbat posted:I have a relative that works on those systems. They love when they go off, it's guaranteed overtime and the cleanup just consists of hosing it down the drain. So they don't contain PFAS? Or they do and in Trump's America we don't care anymore?
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Don't know, I'll try to ask him. We're in MA so there's a high likelihood that his company is cleaning up that station in Quincy right now.
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Memento posted:So they don't contain PFAS? Or they do and in Trump's America we don't care anymore? Yeah the whole time watching that clip I was thinking that looks carcinogenic.
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Varkk posted:Yeah the whole time watching that clip I was thinking that looks carcinogenic. Seems like it’s persistent enough that any one in the blast zone is going to need to worry about it displaying all the local o2 before they would need to consider any second order effects.
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PittTheElder posted:Yeah this was insane. "Of course I can't handle a drill, you haven't showed me how to use a table saw yet!" I don't know how much of the lessons are left out, they don't tend to show classroom stuff but it doesn't seem like they have had any if by episode 6/8 they are still hammering nails sideways and can't use a drill. Which made me question how they let them use things like chainsaws and cordless circular saws. Someone carving their femoral artery with a saw would be a good way to get shut down. But it's reality TV so you know things are being manipulated for the most drama/storylines.
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Memento posted:Either someone pressed the wrong button, or the sensors got confused. Petrol station in Quincy, MA drat son that's better than those airplane hanger ones that slowly fill up with bubbles. Someone asked an engineer is it possible to immediately displace O2 from 2000 cubic meters of air with authority and forgot to mention they might be people in the area before the engineer got to work while giggling.
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Uncle Enzo posted:I'm always amazed at how aggressive some common firefighting systems are. That system is not loving around To be fair. When gasoline ignites, it's at least that aggressive as well. So in a real emergency it would be massive arm wrestling match to see who gets the o2 first (none for the humans).
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Ika posted:Since we are going back to this, why did they miss the chance to call it "Canada's least handy man"? Are you aware that this was a real show? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada%27s_Worst_Handyman THEY COULDN'T EVEN USE HAMMERS! I don't care if its be talked about already, we should all watch this. fist4jesus fucked around with this message at 14:49 on Jul 4, 2020 |
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Fat Loser posted:To be fair. When gasoline ignites, it's at least that aggressive as well. So in a real emergency it would be massive arm wrestling match to see who gets the o2 first (none for the humans). Yeah, a gas station going boom is going to cause so much collateral damage that it will absolutely kill anyone standing at the gas station while it happens. As much as it's horrible if anyone suffocates when the suppression system goes off, you can't waste any time in containing the fire.
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You can't do CPR on someone who burned to death
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Sagebrush posted:the guy on the left in the thumbnail was eventually kicked off the show for reportedly telling another contestant that he could win "Canada's Fattest Handyman," calling him a f*****, and threatening to kill him with a power saw I found season 2 after watching s4 and lol it's infuriatingly good.
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Carecat posted:I don't know how much of the lessons are left out, they don't tend to show classroom stuff but it doesn't seem like they have had any if by episode 6/8 they are still hammering nails sideways and can't use a drill. Which made me question how they let them use things like chainsaws and cordless circular saws. Someone carving their femoral artery with a saw would be a good way to get shut down. They do get lessons in exactly what they're going to be doing before they do it. The first time they have to use something like a table saw as part of a challenge, they're taught how to properly use it and are also shown by the experts how the task is supposed to be done. The guy freaking out about not being taught how to use a table saw was told "You don't have to use it and nobody else is." There have been several times where the show's crew or host have run in and stopped someone from doing something obviously dangerous or if they were displaying such bad handling that they were doubtlessly going to hurt themselves, which is why all of the injuries they had were relatively minor instead of anyone being hospitalized. In general, their poor performance is more due to their personal problems than any lack of skill. They either think they're awesome and refuse to listen to advice or break down when they get mildly confused by something and need to have their hand held through every step. The whole point of the show is that all of the challenges are very normal and easy and they're given all the instructions and equipment that an average person would need to do the task; I did stagecraft in my freshman year of college that was more complicated than the stuff they're loving up.
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Captain Splendid posted:I have a problem with a couple of questions attached to it. Any help or wisdom would be appreciated:
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Memento posted:Either someone pressed the wrong button, or the sensors got confused. Petrol station in Quincy, MA I was expecting the roof to lift off, but no.
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Nenonen posted:I was expecting the roof to lift off, but no. needs more struts
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