@@martinswiney2192 I've seen the aftermath. I was young working at the foundry my Granddad worked at in the mid 60s for cash during the summer. A loud >BANG!< and tinkling sound; a scream. After the man had been shipped off to hospital (he lived) I had to mop the blood off the walls and brush up the wheel bits. I remember more blood than there probably was. The guard saved the mans life. All I can remember after so long.
@@bravodelta3083 company across the street from my employer had a 12” bench grinder explode. Chunk went up into the guys left armpit. His coworkers had him outside n had no clue what to do. Luckily one of our machinist is trained and was leaving work when he saw them. He plugged the hole with all the gauze and then clean rags they could find. Still no ambulance. Why, not one single coworker had called 911. Gregory the Walker County red neck saved dudes life that day.
Great video brother from the imperial county ca 🇺🇲🇺🇲
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This is wonderful video
You upload new videos too rarely. Greetings from Poland.
I try
I got that metal taste in my mouth just watching that guy go nuts with the big grinding stone.
Heaven's yes :/
And if that wheel broke and let loose.....
If you have ever seen a grinding wheel explode it will make you respect the danger. When I say explode. I mean explode.
@@martinswiney2192 I've seen the aftermath.
I was young working at the foundry my Granddad worked at in the mid 60s for cash during the summer.
A loud >BANG!< and tinkling sound; a scream. After the man had been shipped off to hospital (he lived) I had to mop the blood off the walls and brush up the wheel bits. I remember more blood than there probably was. The guard saved the mans life.
All I can remember after so long.
@@bravodelta3083 company across the street from my employer had a 12” bench grinder explode. Chunk went up into the guys left armpit. His coworkers had him outside n had no clue what to do. Luckily one of our machinist is trained and was leaving work when he saw them. He plugged the hole with all the gauze and then clean rags they could find. Still no ambulance. Why, not one single coworker had called 911. Gregory the Walker County red neck saved dudes life that day.
Very impressive.
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Thanks
Damn I thought they stopped making that kind of iron 100 years ago!!!
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LOL I thought that was a butterfly on his foot not duck tape when it showed it up close HAHAHAHAHAHA
Naw man, he found part of a shoe. 😂
Iron? Is it not aluminium?
I must admit I had not noticed how wrinkle free these workers clothes are.
ХХІ century.
Who needs it?
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T- is a technology 😂
I hope that they never invent an electric iron.
кому ето нужно? скажите мне пожалуста!