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Originally posted by Murph Tang View PostI don't do electrical. I know I'm stupid in that department."Laws that forbid the carrying of arms...disarm only those who are neither inclined nor determined to commit crimes...Such laws make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants; they serve rather to encourage than to prevent homicides, for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." - Thomas Jefferson, 1776
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Anytime I do electrical work, I throw the circuit breaker and run my non-contact voltage tester over it to make sure it's really dead. I suggest buying one of these if you're an amateur like me, and don't want to get shocked.
I had a friend at Texas A&M that had a Chevelle using a magneto to fire the big block instead of a distributor. He was tweaking the timing one afternoon and grabbed the mag with the car running. When he came to, he was ten feet away from the car, it was dark outside, and the car had run itself out of gas. This guy is 6'6 so that must have been quite a jolt.
Originally posted by YALE View PostI'd say Yellowbelly counts as an honest brush with death.When the government pays, the government controls.
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Originally posted by Matt View PostI hate it when im welding on a 100 plus degree day and im sitting on a metal stool and all the sudden the ground goes through the stool and hits my sweaty balls. Now that's a surprise!
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Originally posted by YALE View PostSome of you guys have had some wild brushes with death. The rest of you need to step it the fuck up.
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In Korea we had a Korean National decide he wanted a payday for his family so while working on rebuilding the camp, he walked over to the big transformers and grabbed it with both hands. It was interesting to say the least.
I'm terrified of electricity because my father, growing up, would make my brother and me grab a hold of the electric fence to test to see if it was working or grab spark plugs on mowers while he yanked the rope. He was a dick while growing up. He'd literally stand there with the fence tester in his hand and tell us to grab it.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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I got "stuck" on 240DC once working on a controller. The only way I got away from that was because my body fell away from it... I was standing up at the time. I am lucky to be alive. I literally felt my heart out of rhythm afterwards and yacked... DC don't mess around. At least with AC you have a pulsating chance to get unstuck. I still get chills thinking back to that episode. I remember it like it was yesterday.
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Originally posted by samuel642000 View PostI got hit with 7200v about a year ago, due to a case ground on a transformer being grounded incorrectly. That combined with complacency on my part made for a bad day.
Had quite a few people tell me how I shouldn't be alive or have all my limbs.
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