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Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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aaaaaaaagh gently caress


Say Nothing posted:

Why not take the whole tree and once?



this is awesome though

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Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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i mean, I am not a safety guy or anything, but something seems wrong with that

e. also want to remove that voltage, gently caress you sign

Code Jockey
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No eye protection, that's a fine

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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Thump! posted:

OSHA is supposed to stop these sorts of not safe for work things!

In this context, that image is meta as gently caress so good job Tortuga

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:

no video but a while ago nearby me some workers were digging a trench or some poo poo and they caused a guys water heater to explode:




http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/Utility-crews-find-gas-main-rupture-near-Royal-Oak-house-explosion/19125176

he was killed instantaneously but yikes

Jesus christ

Code Jockey
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MrYenko posted:

SingleEnginePoweredLift.jpg

Or:

USMCaviation.jpg

YourTaxDollarsAtWork.gif

Code Jockey
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bullet3 posted:

He didn't. If you look closely, you'll see that he gets crushed, and another guy lands directly on top of him and hobbles away. 2nd guy lands on almost the exact same spot so it's difficult to see at first

Holy gently caress

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D1Sergo posted:

Hahaha, gently caress the viaduct and gently caress I-5.

Yeeeep.

Glad I only have to be on the 5 between the 405 split and Everett, and even then I just take alternate ways anymore because those two freeways are always god awful even that far north.

Code Jockey
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I love the "Audiovisual Auto-Alert" :v:

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Jan 24, 2006

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ACES CURE PLANES posted:


Not to say they only do stuff with magnetrons
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKvE5CXlcaI

Holy poo poo

Code Jockey
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This is amazing

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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Dillbag posted:

EXTREMELY :nms: AND :nws: FOR OUCHIE OUCHIE

not the worst gore you've seen on the internet but goddamnholyshitfuck

http://imgur.com/3aIjTOF

(he lived)

I don't really know if I can describe the sound I just made irl :stare:

Code Jockey
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Jerome Agricola posted:

This one got a spontaneous "JESUS CHRIST!" out of me once the video zoomed out.

Same, I "Holy gently caress!"'d out loud when he just blew the fire out up close to it, oxygen tank just chilling in the background waiting to help him explore the world of Gus Fring cosplay.

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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:

Wow, you don't often see an "Isadora Duncan" tie-down in real life.

Dang. :golfclap:

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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The Glumslinger posted:

And here is what he looks like now:



Holy poo poo medical science :stare:

Code Jockey
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EMILY BLUNTS posted:

no idea. i just saw this somehwere.




That's a cool looking gummie wait what

Code Jockey
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Caconym posted:

intake seacock


FrozenVent posted:

The intake sea cock,

pffffft hee hee hee

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Vernii posted:

In some designs the reaction chamber is spun like a centrifuge. This encourages the heavier uranium to stay in the chamber instead of leaking into the exhaust. This makes for a rather spectacular failure mode if the centrifuge's bearings seize.

But really how likely is that to happen, I say go for it

Code Jockey
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Fantastic. :golfclap:

Code Jockey
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ullerrm posted:

Ah, drat. The exact same thing has been happening here.

Haha I bet I know which one you mean, the rail line that goes over by Fred Meyer in Totem Lake?

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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Ugh this one always makes me clench

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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Jesus. :stare:

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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Holy poo poo

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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Call me crazy but that doesn't look too safe to me!

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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Up yours Adam I totally want to try this at home that's awesome

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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Holy poo poo :stare:

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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That's cool

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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I've decided to finally go back and read all the books I've never read but have meant to, and this weekend decided to pick up The Jungle.

:stonk:

I nominate it for official thread book.

I'm at the part where Jurgis gets work at the fertilizer factory and boy it is just not getting any better is it

Code Jockey
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Cat Hatter posted:

Well in that case, for $470,000 I should be able to walk through it and arrive on the other side of the galaxy.

Water pipe run through a bender, blue paint, and a day's crane rental shouldn't cost that much.

but but but but art

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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Hnnnnghhh this makes me feel all weird and nervous irl

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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ncumbered_by_idgits posted:

I've seen degloving first hand.

Oh you. :allears:

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Jan 24, 2006

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ncumbered_by_idgits posted:

OSHA doesn't apply in this case but I think this is the appropriate place.

The implement dealer came out to work on my father in law's combine yesterday. Tech was welding on the head with no-one else around and burned down several acres of unpicked corn. FIL called 911 three times, never did get an answer and had to drive to town to find someone on the fire department.

God I miss the farm, that's more excitement than I've seen in a long time.

Why the gently caress was the combine in the field when it was being welded on?

When I used to do grass seed farming [which becomes dry as gently caress in the summer heat], whenever I'd break any machinery, and I did a few times, I'd just drive it off to the side of the field, into gravel or dirt, and we'd work on it there. The only time I really ever had to do maintenance that had a significant fire risk like that was grinding off cutting teeth on the swathers, which threw fountains of sparks everywhere, but we did that on cement-floored garages.

I mean, unless the combine was so broken it was undriveable, but I guess I'd assume they'd put something down to protect the surrounding corn from the sparks/heat, or... poo poo, I don't know, tow it out?

Perhaps I assume too much, this being the OSHA thread.


e. Maybe I misread and they were out of the field, but still managed to catch the field on fire?

Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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Phanatic posted:

"The Stop Bar" is what I call my dick.

Seeing it makes women stop and re-evaluate their life choices?

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Code Jockey
Jan 24, 2006

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My dad was a pressman his entire life, and after seeing his machines, I am amazed he retired with all of his limbs intact.

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