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On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 23:44:55 -0600, Richard J Kinch wrote:
Death by pinch roller. Look if you dare! http://www.laserlab.pt/GALERIA_INSOLITOS/rato2.jpg These things happen when you don't abide by the warnings. I myself witnessed a similar tragedy involving a somewhat unexplainable individual who violated lockout/tagout rules and engaged themself in the electric dryer's power feed. Sometimes being the dad is overrated. Pulling a stinky-dead mouse out of a 220V outlet, is one of those times. |
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![]() "Dave Hinz" wrote Sometimes being the dad is overrated. Pulling a stinky-dead mouse out of a 220V outlet, is one of those times. What's worse is the "oh, it's such an easy thing that anyone can do it and HE wants nothing but credit and adulation for pulling something out of the dryer he shouldn't have let in the house in the first place it he would have just sealed up every tiny crack like I told him to do a year ago instead of playing golf and watching all that football." That's the part that stings. Steve ;-) |
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On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 23:44:55 -0600, with neither quill nor qualm,
Richard J Kinch quickly quoth: Death by pinch roller. Look if you dare! http://www.laserlab.pt/GALERIA_INSOLITOS/rato2.jpg I wonder if the local office supply store will accept it for refilling... -- The best and safest thing is to keep a balance in your life, acknowledge the great powers around us and in us. If you can do that, and live that way, you are really a wise man. -- Euripides |
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Richard J Kinch wrote:
Death by pinch roller. Look if you dare! http://www.laserlab.pt/GALERIA_INSOLITOS/rato2.jpg I think Tom's cats were behind that. Wes |
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I think Tom's cats were behind that.
Now that's the funniest thing I've heard all day! -- Regards, Joe Agro, Jr. (800) 871-5022 01.908.542.0244 Automatic / Pneumatic Drills: http://www.AutoDrill.com Multiple Spindle Drills: http://www.Multi-Drill.com V8013-R |
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![]() "Wes" wrote in message ... Richard J Kinch wrote: Death by pinch roller. Look if you dare! http://www.laserlab.pt/GALERIA_INSOLITOS/rato2.jpg I think Tom's cats were behind that. Wes NOT GUILTY! They would have chewed on the head a bit. |
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www.shorpy.com
I like this website of old-tyme photos, scanned in high resolution. Everything from waifs in factories in the early 1900s to gorgeous Kodachrome WWII war effort photos to dustbowl farmers. A real slice of life. A couple metal related photos: http://www.shorpy.com/node/2632 - machining 40mm gunbarrel with 5 cutters http://www.shorpy.com/node/677 - girls in curls operating a large grinder http://www.shorpy.com/node/1348 - 20 cutter wheel flange lathe, not high-res I check it every week after some of the reader comments have accumulated. The insights of the commenters are tremendous. I am not associated with the site, just a fan and thought you might like the occasional metalworking content. Enjoy, Chris |
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![]() ----- Original Message ----- From: "remove nospam" Newsgroups: rec.crafts.metalworking Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 5:33 PM Subject: High Res old time machinery photos www.shorpy.com I like this website of old-tyme photos, scanned in high resolution. Everything from waifs in factories in the early 1900s to gorgeous Kodachrome WWII war effort photos to dustbowl farmers. A real slice of life. A couple metal related photos: http://www.shorpy.com/node/2632 - machining 40mm gunbarrel with 5 cutters http://www.shorpy.com/node/677 - girls in curls operating a large grinder http://www.shorpy.com/node/1348 - 20 cutter wheel flange lathe, not high-res I check it every week after some of the reader comments have accumulated. The insights of the commenters are tremendous. I am not associated with the site, just a fan and thought you might like the occasional metalworking content. Enjoy, Chris oh yes! very nice pictures! thanks for the tip! (i'm stuck in the "pretty girls" section, i have to look at every single one, in the hi-res mode!). beautiful. evocative. interesting comments too. b.w. |
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![]() "Wes" wrote in message ... Richard J Kinch wrote: Death by pinch roller. Look if you dare! http://www.laserlab.pt/GALERIA_INSOLITOS/rato2.jpg I think Tom's cats were behind that. Wes Speaking of cats, If I throw one from my car, have I made "Kitty litter"? Flash |
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On Sat, 08 Mar 2008 03:45:15 GMT, with neither quill nor qualm,
"William Wixon" quickly quoth: oh yes! very nice pictures! thanks for the tip! (i'm stuck in the "pretty girls" section, i have to look at every single one, in the hi-res mode!). beautiful. evocative. interesting comments too. Oh my freakin' gawd! I've never seen such an array of shapeless, -ugly- women in my entire life. That's disgusting! OK, on the fourth page, the one picture of the Third International Pageant of Pulchritude and Ninth Annual Bathing Girl Revue, June 1928. Galveston, Texas. had some passable beauties. The rest are double and triple baggers, dude. (Double bagging is where you not only put a bag over her head, you put one over your own in case hers slips off.) -- The best and safest thing is to keep a balance in your life, acknowledge the great powers around us and in us. If you can do that, and live that way, you are really a wise man. -- Euripides |
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I work in a lot of old factories and find old machinery sitting in a
corner somewhere and wonder what the stories are behind these old machines and the people that ran them. I was looking at a steam driven reciprocating air compressor the other day at a Midwest steel mill. It was a two-stage reciprocating steam engine driving a two-stage reciprocating air compressor. Still has the old flyball governor sitting on top. They were great old machines. I like this website of old-tyme photos, scanned in high resolution. Everything from waifs in factories in the early 1900s to gorgeous Kodachrome WWII war effort photos to dustbowl farmers. A real slice of life. A couple metal related photos: http://www.shorpy.com/node/2632 - machining 40mm gunbarrel with 5 cutters http://www.shorpy.com/node/677 - girls in curls operating a large grinder http://www.shorpy.com/node/1348 - 20 cutter wheel flange lathe, not high-res I check it every week after some of the reader comments have accumulated. The insights of the commenters are tremendous. I am not associated with the site, just a fan and thought you might like the occasional metalworking content. Enjoy, Chris |
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On 07 Mar 2008 07:15:09 -0500, Maxwell Lol wrote:
Dave Hinz writes: On Thu, 06 Mar 2008 23:44:55 -0600, Richard J Kinch wrote: Death by pinch roller. Look if you dare! http://www.laserlab.pt/GALERIA_INSOLITOS/rato2.jpg These things happen when you don't abide by the warnings. Let me know if you figure out a way for mice to read the warning signs. p.s. It's safe to look at the picture. :-) Um, yeah, I know. It was a joke. |
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Arizona state has a rat get into the 14,400 lines in the central plant. took
out one of the transformers. this link it to the University Technical Office blog, from the VP in charge... https://uto.asu.edu/blog/2008/02/04/power-for-algernon/ "Wes" wrote in message ... Richard J Kinch wrote: Death by pinch roller. Look if you dare! http://www.laserlab.pt/GALERIA_INSOLITOS/rato2.jpg I think Tom's cats were behind that. Wes |
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