WAYWT - The Hard Labour Edition aka "Working in your workwear".
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@Oaktavia Cheers bud.
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Tackling a much procrastinated part of the house. Uncovered a good amount of rot but finally nearing the point where I can lay down some plywood and get to tiling.
Went at it through the night and am completely fried; doing my best @choco
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@flannel-slut hell yeah man. You’re doing it. Half the battle is taking the first step. The rest you just learn as you go.
I started on the floor in my kitchen and quickly got in over my head as soon as all the floor joists were revealed and it was like walking on balance beams. Thank god for friends to point ya in the right direction.
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@Mizmazzle fucking a man. Couldn’t agree more with committing to that first step (seems to be the case with most things in life). I want to take on my kitchen as well and this little bathroom has been an eye opener. No lie, I was thinking I got in over my head with the floor rot but slow and steady progress has been the approach.
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@RoxRocks86 hahaha have a good day!
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@steelworker hey you! Yep, denim was tailored from the waist to the toes
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@RoxRocks86 who did that, if I may ask? Fit is on the money looks great
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@steelworker I send my denim to indigoproof for alterations
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@RoxRocks86 nice photos my friend as always
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@RoxRocks86 looking excellent as always, excuse my ignorance but why are your dad and you wearing these luminous shirts, is this a common work wear, do they have other features than being so visible?
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@endo good question. Here’s a partial answer - I’m on a city and county project at the moment. For any projects under state, federal, C&C, & commercial my company is required to be in hi-vis and full gear where safety is a concern. Residential/personal jobs not so much unless stated. We basically need to meet OSHA requirements (Occupational Safety & Health Administration of Labor) or we get fined or worse kicked off the site & blacklisted. Also, it doesn’t look like it for this project, but it’s a very large site that’s expanding atm so lot of various contractors in the surrounding vicinity. Hi-vis helps everyone in the area be aware of one another esp. equipment drivers.
Edited to add - not every worker on this site wears hi-vis. It’s mostly construction workers or engineers/inspectors, which lets the actual plant workers, state/c&c, osha, etc. employees identify you.
Others, feel free to chime in if I missed anything.