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12 Comments
Fusionautsays...I didn't have a good grip the first time... let me do it again!
CrushBugsays...*fail channel?
siftbotsays...Invocations (fail) cannot be called by CrushBug because CrushBug is not privileged - sorry.
Sericsays...*fail
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Fail) - requested by Seric.
antsays...*timeshift
So did he break his leg/ankle/foot?
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Timeshift) - requested by ant.
deathcowsays...Thats no wood lathe, thats a big effing machine lathe and WOW !!! That was quite a scene I doubt this kids tibia/fibula survived that.
deathcowsays...> Plus the kid who turns it on needs to be "re educated".
OMG nevermind I watched it with sound, they MEANT to try this.
Duckman33says...That looks like a manual metal lathe to me. And having worked with said lathes before as a living, I can say he's lucky it wasn't set to a higher speed or he wouldn't have arm and/or a leg left.
JestJokinsays...I've worked on those lathes, and I'm an amputee, (not lathe related:), so I could not agree more with Duckman. At my school a kid didn't tuck his tie in properly and it caught in the lathe. Luckily our teacher, who was a very big bloke, was right behind him and yoked him up by the neck before his face hit the chuck. His ripped tie hung was above the lathe with a little sign reminding students to tuck in their ties.
deathcowsays...My friend who owns several big machine lathes says the kid was trying to turn it in the wrong direction anyway.
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