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    Wow!

    He was extremely lucky someone was so quick on the stop button!

    cheers, Ian

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    Ha, when i was in trade school, i was rebuilding a gear set on the headstock of a lathe that size. Didn't realize the girl had come over and stuck a chuck key in the chuck and was trying to get a part out. (she knew i was working on it?) and i turned on the spindle. SHE won. Stalled that thing and spun the belts. No one got hurt fortunately.



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    It make me wonder exactly what he was trying to achieve ! He was luck and survived . I hope he learned a valuable lesson. If he hasn`t then he owes it to the rest of humanity to eradicate his defective genes from the gene pool !!



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