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Orange Immortal [65180]
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Just pulled a major con at work
Feb 21, 2020, 1:50 PM
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We need some nice storage crates to store spare transmissions in.
Mechanics wont make them because "they're not carpenters".
Utility guys wont make it because "they're too busy cleaning shiiters".
I go and talk to the dept. manager and explain the situation and then offer to buy the wood on my expense card and stay home a few days next week "when we're not busy here" and make them in my shop.
His reply, "GREAT IDEA!!!"
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While you're at it expense that cabinet saw you just bought***
Feb 9, 2018, 6:07 PM
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Orange Immortal [65180]
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Re: While you're at it expense that cabinet saw you just bought***
Feb 21, 2020, 1:57 PM
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These crates are going to be good enough to store the Holy Grail in.
Made from 2x6 PT lumber, lined with 1/2 pT plywood, all cracks and seams caulked. The whole interior painted with flex-seal paint. Mounted on vibration dampeners. 4x4's at the base to for forklift access and 4x4s' in the corner to tie it all together.
Whenever we build up a transmission, it'll go in the crate with about 20lbs of desiccant material.
If you're wondering why this is a good idea, then you must have not installed a 50K transmission that had been in storage for 4 years only to find out that the bearings are brinelled to helll and it vibrates like a MF.
They told me "make sure it never happens again" and handed me a check book.
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Sounds like a fun project.
Feb 21, 2020, 2:05 PM
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Are the transmissions in plastic bags/any protectant/cosmoline on them?
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Orange Immortal [65180]
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Good call. I will change my plans accordingly.***
Feb 24, 2020, 7:11 AM
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Hall of Famer [23994]
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What?
Feb 24, 2020, 7:15 AM
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source? Never heard of this. The chemicals in the wood accelerate the degradation of non galvanized/stainless fasteners but it is not from 'salt'. As long as he uses galvanized fasteners and paints the inside of the box its fine.
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Re: Just pulled a major con at home
Feb 21, 2020, 1:58 PM
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Feeling good I just got tree service guys to push some extra dead trees down along property line and haul some bigass stumps and logs from driveway into woods. School district paid for it. I gave them $50 for lunch.
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So, that table I'm wanting. seems like this is an opprotuine
Feb 21, 2020, 2:45 PM
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time to get paid better for it.
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All-TigerNet [13764]
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Don't forget, table-with drawer.
Feb 21, 2020, 2:49 PM
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If you're going to freeload, you might as well go complete baller and get the drawer.
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Heisman Winner [81542]
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I figure I can make the most basic table I want with the
Feb 21, 2020, 2:53 PM
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tools I've got. It would not be pretty. I've no idea how to fashion a drawer for it though. I also don't have a router so it would be rather blockish.
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Re: Just pulled a major con at work
Feb 21, 2020, 5:12 PM
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sounds like you will be covered with workers comp when your saw cuts off a few fingers. Thats probably good for a lump sum payment to you of around $6,000
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Re: Hopefully that is per fanger
Feb 21, 2020, 7:30 PM
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To keep his mate in vibrators for life.
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You should document that with an email so that...
Feb 22, 2020, 9:53 AM
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workers comp will pay all medical bills and you can file a lawsuit against the company when you cut your freaking fingers off with that new saw.
Your boss is an idiot.
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