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Don't know what I'm doing, gonna do it anyway.
It's always a great idea...Someday I'll tell how great an idea it was for Matti to remove that guard from the grinder.
Now remember. Always lift with your back, not your legs.
It's always a great idea...Someday I'll tell how great an idea it was for Matti to remove that guard from the grinder.
If I weren't wearing gloves and an apron, there would have been more carnage
So I had to take the guard off to get the inside of the stays. I was hunched over the frame, when the grinder bucked and jumped at me. Did I mention that the switch locks in the on position? Spinning disk smacked both index fingers, blasted through the glove. Then the grinder jumped up into my chest, disk first again somehow, and then down onto my foot before skittering across the driveway. Had to unplug it before it got away. Thankfully all could be repaired with bandaids, no harm to the bike. My wife loves it when I break out the power tools.
Yeah. I got told off for that two weeks ago . Good point well madeFor posterity's sake, I'll explain that drinking is only involved in the design process. No alcohol with saws or grinders.
No clou whom you are referring to here...No water, no electricity, no camp workshop, this ain't European camping lol ...
give it the old vinegar spritz?I can see the finish line, but I don't know if I'm going to get there. I have all the parts to build a bike now, killed my Donkey in order to use the original fork here. Lots of paint to spray, and still waiting for some color to appear on the frame. Been working on that lately, but no pictures except a bare frame hanging from a hookView attachment 165988
I have realized how little time I have left, over the next month, I'll be spending eleven days in the woods, this is going to be tight
After reading about your power tool event, I actually felt quite relieved to read this....I'm all out of sandpaper.
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