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Be careful with cup knot wheels on a 4 1/2" grinder!!!

same, 2 separate bins, work/lab and going out/don't fock up ones..
 
same, 2 separate bins, work/lab and going out/don't fock up ones..

Yes, I use the term "those are my dress t-shirts"..... My bride says no t-shirt is "dressy" there are all the same. I love her dearly, but she has no idea what she's talking about. :D


-G
 
but wait a minute....there are dressy t shirts:

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My "good" stack of T shirts is about triple what the "shop" pile is....I only wish my sweatshirt stacks were comparable....I am presently wearing this one out:

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My "good" stack of T shirts is about triple what the "shop" pile is....I only wish my sweatshirt stacks were comparable....:

totally the opposite for me in the marine biz.. I always get supplied with marina T's (I'm actually wearing a green one in that pic with Mike) and hoodies... and that's from 3 marina's over 20 yrs.. tho many get so bad, they go to the rag bin.. I could literally fill a single closet from floor to ceiling with work T's and hoodies...

my clean T's are mostly skate related stuff like this....




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my issue is I have a version of that in white, and quite a few others in white too.. for as much as I've worn black thru the yrs, I really like white based T's for when I'm not at work, or going out and about... it's just soooo hard keeping white T's decent, one ketchup blob and it's over! :doah: :haha:

it's kind of an anti-work thing for me, I get sooooo scummy with my job, everything has to be dark colors, navy blue the majority of the time.... grays and whites last a week before they become so stained... we've tried it.. :haha:
 
Glad you didn't get hurt any worse! Now a few bits of useful information:

1. That is not the way to put the cute knot in the front of the t-shirts like the girls do to go with skinny jeans.

2. Using a wire wheel to smooth scars isn't a good idea.

3. Choose your work wardrobe more wisely. Save CK5 clothing.

I walked in the door from the garage the other day and wifey says you're smoking. I said well thank you you're pretty hot yourself. She says no really you are smoking. Some grinding sparks were trying to burn my t-shirt. :doah:
 
O man the first pic cracks me up. I bounced a straight knotted wheel off an edge back on my forearm in the summer. Gives you a road rash looking wound.

This however reminds me of the time I caught the cord of the grinder with the wire wheel. I watched the inertia wind and wind the cord up until there was nothing but 10in left and when the plug came around that last time it nutted me...

Laying in the driveway in pain laughing at yourself is a funny thing :haha:
 
I must agree with the others here.....

Glad you didn't get seriously hurt by it.:eek1:

Thrilled that your 1st thought had to be;

"Honey get the camera, the guys are going to love this":haha:
 
OMG............I laughed when I read the last part....

Glad you didn't get hurt any worse! Now a few bits of useful information:

1. That is not the way to put the cute knot in the front of the t-shirts like the girls do to go with skinny jeans.

2. Using a wire wheel to smooth scars isn't a good idea.

3. Choose your work wardrobe more wisely. Save CK5 clothing.

I walked in the door from the garage the other day and wifey says you're smoking. I said well thank you you're pretty hot yourself. She says no really you are smoking. Some grinding sparks were trying to burn my t-shirt. :doah:


Not sure why but that just made my day...:haha::haha::haha:

Still laughing with a visual in my head..
 
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