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Old 03-04-2010, 12:29 AM   #21
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That's fine as long as you had a GFI on it....
That got me! Good one, Gapper.
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Old 03-04-2010, 01:49 AM   #22
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Then again i'm also the idiot that used to flash in roof vents tied off with a 100' extension cord over the roof to the van rack.
Ever lassoed an extension cord around a VTR to hold you on the roof while you rodded a line through the vent and used the same cord to power the machine?
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Old 03-04-2010, 09:32 AM   #23
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Ever lassoed an extension cord around a VTR to hold you on the roof while you rodded a line through the vent and used the same cord to power the machine?


never, not a chance. I don't know what your talking about.
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you think thats bad? I had to cut rods holding an AC unic 50 ft in the air. Thats leaning way over the edge of the lift, feet on the middle rail, no harness, no net, no nothing! I lost my job for saying I was too short to reach it( really I just didnt want to risk my life and a long god dam way down for $10/hour.

This was in a warehouse, racks I think were 7 levels high.
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you think thats bad? I had to cut rods holding an AC unic 50 ft in the air. Thats leaning way over the edge of the lift, feet on the middle rail, no harness, no net, no nothing! I lost my job for saying I was too short to reach it( really I just didnt want to risk my life and a long god dam way down for $10/hour.
Be glad that the job is all that you lost!
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I have seen guy do it before....in the mirror.
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Only well trained persons can do this.
anyone can do that, but it is not safe to do so
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I got a question for him:

Why stop at only one pallet??
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Why stop at only one pallet??
Just make sure to nail them together first!
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I got a question for him:

Why stop at only one pallet??
Okie dokie in Mexico!
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