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I wonder how many broken toes? or scorched lungs.
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I worked at a brake shop for two years and watching them turn those rotors gave me some serious flashbacks. I could smell the hot metal shavings coming off that lathe, , and my tennitus flared up too.I'm quite certain they have absolutely no stress after breaking those blocks.
One guy actually had a pair of gloves.I wonder how many broken toes? or scorched lungs.
Roxor?They look Indian. Does Mahindra make vehicles?
despite that, everybody seems to have all their digits intact. Hmmm.. what could we learn from them??OSHA is several thousand miles away from this shop.
Most safety regulations are to protect idiots from themselves.despite that, everybody seems to have all their digits intact. Hmmm.. what could we learn from them??
Could be or many Yanmar? I think Yanmar is Indian.Roxor?
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In jd stuff yanmar is generally made in Japan.Could be or many Yanmar? I think Yanmar is Indian.
Probably that the guy that had a chunk of engine block take out his eye isn't making brake rotors anymore... same for the guy that crushed his foot with a sledgehammer.despite that, everybody seems to have all their digits intact. Hmmm.. what could we learn from them??