Got my new Horrible Freight drill press today...

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When I worked for dresser Ind. , we were drilling concrete for some new big lathes , my helper hit the trigger on an air drill about 2/3 times that size, while I was changing bits, "after I told him specifically don't touch it" , guess who`s finger got broke in the knuckle?
I should have unplugged the air, but I didn`t think anyone was that stupid , guess I was the stupid one !.


You should never under estimate someones stupidity ! LOL
 
I'm sending OSHA to your house. They're going to confiscate it and give it to me.
I will be right over, as I am an OSHA Instructor and have vast knowledge of useless information for people with common sense to remove The apparatus from its use where I can take it home and do a thorough safety inspection and bring it up to code. (For Me)
 
I will be right over, as I am an OSHA Instructor and have vast knowledge of useless information for people with common sense to remove The apparatus from its use where I can take it home and do a thorough safety inspection and bring it up to code. (For Me)
Scooped again!
 
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Stop on by, but it's not heerre
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I lucked out, I got this one from work because it did not have the appropriate safety guards so we had to get rid of it, it was free.

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We had a girl we called "Saftey Suzie" she was the safety girl at the last place I worked at, complete blonde air head.
The guys would tell her there is a safety hazzard, she would be right on it. The ground wire plug always came up missing on the hand tools, she would cut the end off it off, and said despose of it in the dumpster.
Yeah, it got throwed right in the back of someones pickup truck.
 
And then there's this arm-breaking, wrist-twistin, head-knockin thang.......

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When I was in the Navy we had a B&D 3/4" drill. Hell you could'a had 10 men, they could not have hung onto that thing. It was in one of those "made for it" drill presses
I have one of those behemoths too, made by Milwaukee, probably in the 1940s. The torque is scary!
 
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