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Old 02-22-2019, 05:00 PM   #1
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Re: 1966 C10 Project Truck

YIKES....He's wearing gloves while operating a drill press.
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YIKES....He's wearing gloves while operating a drill press.
I don't get it. Is that a big No No
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I don't get it. Is that a big No No
Oh yeah......most of the place I worked at, you'd get thrown out if you did that. It's a good way to lose a finger or an arm.....or even worse. I've seen photos of guys that got wrapped around rotating machines, and IT AINT PRETTY.

There was a machine shop that we did service work at on regular basis that had a mill that killed a guy. They just called the machine, "killer"
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YIKES....He's wearing gloves while operating a drill press.
Well, before you judge take a look at the hand placement and the glove fitment. I will agree that in most cases you don't want to wear gloves while operating a drill press but in this case it wasn't a problem. Gotta be somewhat smart and aware when you are running tools, plus in our family the fingers grow back.
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