Wednesday, June 10, 2026

 


32 comments:

  1. Where in the hell are her safety glasses!!?

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    1. On top of her Head

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    2. my fist thought as well.

      Chips and eyes don't mix well.

      She's too pretty to be blind, or to wear an eyepatch.

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    3. Well, that would give us both a chance....

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    4. "that would give us both a chance" , good one. But I'm sure you all know
      that lathe is not even on. It's just picture of a girl pretending to work.

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    5. The lathe most definitely is running.
      The jaws of the chuck are blurred out and the work next to the tailstock is motion-blurred.

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  2. Operating a lathe without eye protection is really stupid.

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    1. first thing I noticed, till I scrolled down a little more....

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  3. 1st thing I thought - safety glasses- stupid person

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    1. She's wearing them on TOP of her head.

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  4. Nose ring, tats on her head and arms, safety glasses as a fashion statement. She'll need a few more IQ points before she qualifies for a lathe.

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  5. It is pretty obvious to me that she is a pretty model who walked up to this non-operating lathe and simply touched a control to have her photo taken.

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    1. Sorry, John, but that lathe is turning. A quick glance past the boobs will see that the chuck is a smear.

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    2. You made it past her boobs?

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  6. Tits make up for all deficiencies.

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  7. Maybe she figured they are prominent enough to shield her eyes

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  8. Also oblivious to the saying "tits in the wringer"

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  9. Not just nose ring. This one is a 'how to lose an eye or finger' poster. Pretty clearly doesn't know how to run a lathe.

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    1. #1 There is a reason that machinists don't wear rings. If caught it will strip meat off the bone like a well cooked pork rib.

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    2. How many girls have you ever seen running a lathe? I’m 65 and I’ve never seen one.

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  10. You've heard the term "Tit caught in the Wringer"? Hot chip to the nippleage is worse.

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  11. Worst injury I ever saw in person was a lathe with a improperly adjusted chip breaker. A long string of metal came off the carbide cutter, landed in a pile near dudes leg and caught into the chuck and pulled it all back around the chuck and filleted this guy's calf like it was an overcooked sausage

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    1. In one shop there was a spot in the ceiling where a chuck came off the locks and spun up into the roof. No one got hurt. But phew. Always check the chuck locks when starting shift. Apparently the some guy switched chucks and never got back to tightening them up and went right to work.

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  12. At least she is not wearing a dangly necklace.

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  13. Someone let his old lady in the machine shop and took a photo, move along.

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  14. My ex ran my lathe while I was at work. Cuts took 15 mins and she would set the timer and would go out to the shop and reset for the next cut. Saved me a lot of time.

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    1. My job was to over seer the Horz boring mill. Took hours to make a hole. I would run the power hack saw while watching over the other.

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  15. When I was at college a lad in our class with long hair, much the same as hers, leant over the lathe he was using and his hair fell forward and got caught up in the chuck. Ripped his scalp off. Took a while to clean the machine up. Took longer for his injuries to get sorted.

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  16. You guys moan and groan about all of that stuff....I'll gladly help that lass to learn "proper" safety protocol.

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  17. I noticed the lack of eye protection, too, but my first thought was "nice tits!"

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    1. Yes. The lack of protective eyewear was the second thing I noticed.

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