Still follow that rule today, B4 stands were used while working on NAVY aircraft and many a picture were shown with a ring finger left on the stand when somebody jumped off.Both of you are wearing rings while apparently wrenching; Incriminating from a safety perspective IMHO.
In the Air Guard, "Rings and watches removed?" was called out prior to any workday; there was a full timer accurately nicknamed "Stumpy" if you want to remove all doubt.
Looks like it's dogtracking ...
I wasn't wrenching when I took the shot. I barely ever wear any rings.Both of you are wearing rings while apparently wrenching; Incriminating from a safety perspective IMHO.
In the Air Guard, "Rings and watches removed?" was called out prior to any workday; there was a full timer accurately nicknamed "Stumpy" if you want to remove all doubt.
They sure do … Windy today and a plastic spout blows across - look over and a young guy is at the pump filling up a gas can. I toot the horn to show him his spout was over there - he stands up and waves and now gas is freaking going everywhere and that included his sneakers.
My Contis are RomanianMy Michelins, my Wife’s Continental’s and my MIL’s Yokohama’s Country of origin.
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This is our first set of Contis and I’m happy with them so far.My Contis are Romanian
It's just a flesh wound. The most important finger is intact.Still follow that rule today, B4 stands were used while working on NAVY aircraft and many a picture were shown with a ring finger left on the stand when somebody jumped off.
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You got the proper drink for any repair!