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Old 11-20-2007, 10:15 AM   #9
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You should try working in a machine shop, old school style, not these fancy CNC machines with all the moving parts and sharp stuff behind a nice metal door with a window to enjoy the view. Not that there is anything wrong with them. They pay the bills. There is danger around every corner no matter how long you have been at it. You can't get complacent or lazy or you will be sorry. Mistakes and accidents happen all the time, just look at my hands. You just have to learn from them. Glad you are ok. Now don't do it again .
You still have all 10 fingers i hope Paul.Old timers had a saying were i work you can tell the good machinist just by counting their fingers.
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