Not when you have a 11 year old who thinks he can do anything.
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Way to go. ;) Bring that enterprizing young man over to muldoon tx. I think I got him a paying job.
I don't believe I was working that hard at 11YO. Looks like a bright future. (no pun intended)
Good for him!
Nice. I plan to start polishing mine and my 5 year old keeps asking to help :)
Funny you posted this...I was just today dreading the job...but if he can do it, so can I...thanks for the inspiration ;D
Just wait---He will soon be a teen- and then all their work comes with a $$$$$ attached!!
Kudos and all that. Looks like he's doing a fine job. Nice to have him involved at the early age. Hope he stays interested as he grows.
Now the rant...
I don't see safety glasses or ear protection on him. :(
Safety is like Chicago voting... practice it early and often.
Craig,
You are correct with the safety aspect. I have been trying to teach my son the do things safely ( wear a helmet when riding the four wheeler, safety glasses when grinding metal ect..) We all talk about the major stuff like blocking the bus before crawling under it. Good to have someone remind us to work safely when doing the small stuff too...thanks.
jeff
I would probably use a face shield or tight sealing goggles instead of safety glasses. The polishing compound thrown off can go right up under safety glasses.
I got metal in my eye when grinding a few years back and had to go to the ER. I was wearing safety glasses. I got a full face respirator before I started grinding again. I use the full face respirator any time I do something where stuff might get underneath safety glasses. I went with a respirator instead of face shield because you don't really want to be breathing in clouds of dust from grinding rust.
I have to do the same this spring, what is everyone using to polish the stainless??
11 year olds! :)
Sorry folks, i couldn't resist that one! ;D
That was a good one Ed, I stepped right into it!
Quote from: Emcemv on April 30, 2013, 09:05:00 AM
I have to do the same this spring, what is everyone using to polish the stainless??
Clean it super well, you could use some carb cleaner/break fluid (some might be against this as to how corrosive they can be to the skin) with some 0000 steel wool. Then any SS polish at auto zone should work.
Quote from: Ed Hackenbruch on April 30, 2013, 04:37:19 PM
11 year olds! :)
Good thing I wasn't drinking coffee when I read that one! That was awesome! ::)
I was trying not to be an @$# about the safety thing. It's just that I learned it the hard way. I grew up doing metal work and had nobody to
enforce the rules. Even in shop class, nobody really said much about wearing safety glasses even though it was required. Hearing protection
was unheard of. I spent a lot of time with a grinder in my hands grinding on welds. As a consequence, I have some hearing loss. It's minor,
but it's there, and I'm pretty sure it's probably due to my negligence. I try to be more diligent now, even to the point of wearing hearing
muffs when snow blowing or lawn mowing. My neighbors look at me a little weird when they see me mowing the yard in August with
a pair of ear muffs on. But, I've also been known to walk out to them when they're using the weed whip while wearing shorts and sandals
and with no eye protection and hand them a pair of safety glasses.