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- - By Jssec (**) Date 11-18-2009 21:56
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Parent - - By BryonLewis (****) Date 11-18-2009 22:11
There was one similar to that one that I saw last week that took place in a liquor distribution warehouse.  It brought a tear to my liver.  :-)
Parent - - By 522029 (***) Date 11-19-2009 00:35
Now we know!!

Griff
Parent - - By up-ten (***) Date 11-19-2009 00:40
Fastest he's had to run in a long time. Likely just kept going right on to his car and straight to a newspaper stand to look up jobs in the classifieds.
Parent - - By Mat (***) Date 11-19-2009 01:09
I like how the forklift didn't even budge.
Parent - - By BryonLewis (****) Date 11-19-2009 01:26
My father-in-law was trying to load a pallet on the very top shelf similar to the ones in the video about 40 foot off the ground.  He almost had it in when the back of the pallet took out a large diameter sprinkler line.  OMFG was that a waterfall!!!   :-)  The bad part about it was that nobody in the entire shop knew where any shutoff valve was.  It took the fire department 30 minutes to get there and over an hour scouring the entire 7 acre lot to find the main water valve.  It was sweet!!!
Parent - - By Lawrence (*****) Date 11-19-2009 14:55
Yikes

Sprinklers... 

When I was a pup.. I had a job in New Orleans in the middle of the summer to dismantel an old sprinkler system.. It had been in place over 20 years,,, and you can't imagine (maybe you can) how foul water can get sitting for 20 years in an old pipe,, Who know what kind of critters were livin in that dark warm pipe....  It could have been on that "worst jobs" show...  man it was gross.
Parent - By jwright650 (*****) Date 11-19-2009 14:59
Yuck!....yes, I can imagine the stench....I helped remove an old boiler that had sat for many years.
Parent - By BryonLewis (****) Date 11-19-2009 15:29
It bad enough removing a goose neck in a bathroom sink thats used daily.  I could only imagine the "swamp water" from those pipes.
Parent - By BryonLewis (****) Date 11-19-2009 01:18
What do we know Griff?
Parent - - By darren (***) Date 11-19-2009 03:28
what concerns me and will stick in my mind is how unstable that shelving sysem is.
i as i am sure many others have used the braille technique of driving a forklift.
Parent - By Jssec (**) Date 11-19-2009 13:23
I agree with the unstable it appears to have been a loaded gun waiting to go off.
Parent - - By jwright650 (*****) Date 11-19-2009 14:52
Here is a pic of our forklift....picture was taken many moons ago, I use this as driver training because people don't think these trucks will turn over. Driver was attempting to turn around with some 40' material(angles) on the forks, he lifted it up towards the top of it's reach to clear the roof of the compressor room that juts out from the main building, was moving a long and touched the brakes for a second thinking he hadn't cleared the roof, and over it went...ended up tearing the gutters and down spouts off the building. Luckily that was all that was damaged.
Parent - - By bozaktwo1 (***) Date 11-19-2009 18:24
John, can I rip this photo?  I'd like to add it to my own forklift class.
Parent - By jwright650 (*****) Date 11-19-2009 19:42
Help yourself. It was scanned from an old picture that was taken a long time ago....(explaining the lack of sharpness)
Parent - By BryonLewis (****) Date 11-19-2009 18:46
I've seen Impala's at lowrider shows doing similar tricks.  :-)
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