• jawa21@lemmy.sdf.org
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    16 hours ago

    I witnessed a fatal lathe accident. The kind that would have easily been featured in rotten.com back in the day. They shut the whole shop down and noone worked for a month. It was awful.

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      15 hours ago

      Yikes, remember kids no loose items near the violently spinning things.

      I used to be a plumber and spent a lot of time running a pipe threader all I ever thought about while using it was if I mess up this thing will force my body through a 5 in gap.

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      12 hours ago

      Not “Russian lathe incident”? Sounds like it might potentially be identical if it’s not that one.

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        11 hours ago

        Nah, I’m in the US. And, honestly (this is painful to recall) it wasn’t an arm stretched around the lathe chuck. It was mostly red mist that left some organs around. This was on a large machine that had a 30 foot long bed, and around 90 HP to drive it. The guy was trying to turn down a cam shaft for a ship at about 100 rpm. The forces involved are insane. He kind of… disappeared.

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          Sounds like he didn’t even have time to realize he fucked up. Jesus, it’s hard to believe anyone would knowingly do a job like that.

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      13 hours ago

      I’ve never worked with a lathe, but PTOs on the farm were terrifying. I was taught to be afraid, and I was.

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        12 hours ago

        Basically the same ideas for safety, but those PTOs tend to have way more horsepower behind them. I don’t care how cold you might be, loose clothing is bad.