WAYWT - The Hard Labour Edition aka "Working in your workwear".
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just don't hand your jeans from that drain pipe @RoxRocks86, or you'll tear it down.
cool pics, cool fits
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Top shelf @RoxRocks86 @Appfaff
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Thanks fellas
@jordanscollected it may be a roof top party but it's not that kind of roof top party
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JESUS Martha @RoxRocks86, I hadn’t even considered that option. I figured you brought a backup pair of jeans.
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Love your work ethic @RoxRocks86 …showing those 777s who's the boss
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Thanks Mate @henry_david
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Happy st Patrick’s Day.
Ship John
GPWW
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SRs back to work…
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Drinking like a Pro @Appfaff
I always find it fascinating that people who do some DIY Stuff at home wear knee protection and pros dont even tough they are a hundred times more often on their knees, thats just unreasonable.
On a brighter sight a ordered a bunch of festool stuff today thats always a little christmassy.
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I always find it fascinating that people who do some DIY Stuff at home wear knee protection and pros dont even tough they are a hundred times more often on their knees, thats just unreasonable.
Warning: This is a bit of a downer post, but it is relevant. Not looking for "sorry about your friend" etc.
I had a very good friend who died recently and was in construction all his life. He didn't use safety/protective gear as many pro's don't and before he died, he had very little hearing left, couldn't walk any distances because of bad knees, he'd ruined his back, and had bad lungs despite never having smoked. He was in his 50's when he died and killed himself. There were lots of reasons for that but one of them was that he couldn't accept his deteriorating health. He thought he'd be this big, badass building guy forever.
There are currently guys working on my house now in their 20's who are operating bandsaw's and concrete cutters all day with no breathing or hearing protection. There is a macho culture in that industry which is seriously dangerous.
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Youre absolutley right @neph93 I always tell my guys to wear their saftey shoes, hearing aid and to use a proper dust collection whenever there is sawdust or drywalldust around, thats the dumbest way possible to ruin your health. The pro tool companies really try to push that and it seems to work at least a little.
The "newest" thing around is a dust collection for the bucket you mix concrete or filler in because you breath in tons while pouring and mixing that stuff and it is crazy toxic, old construction guys have lung and skin deseases from handeling concrete without any caution.
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Knee pads, glasses and KN95s are my friends right now.. 230# dudes are not designed to be bent over with angle grinders dusting out thinset for days
Plus, I get sick fades! And yeah, I had dudes sanding my deck last weekend (after they applied the wrong stain..) and none wore knee pads - shit, I wish I bought some years ago!
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it's a work smarter situation IMO. Want your knees to hold up, might be smart to work in kneepads. Want lungs, ears, and eyes that serve you well long into life, protect em. To each their own though…
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Agreed @zhivago . @RoxRocks86 is the resident pro here and I’m pretty sure she always has her protective gear on….