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- Jan 11, 2011
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A new guy drops a 2 month old cyclo polisher into the lake :bat:. Yep, Its at the bottom of the lake - Im starting to get irritated.
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Yes, some sort of safety tether seems in order in this instance. Should be pretty easy to find since it's something that roofers etc. would use. I googled "tool safety tether" and came up with some hits.
Anthony,
Did you recover the polisher?
The reason I ask is several years ago during a hurricane my basement was flooded with about 1 foot of water or better. My Porter Cable 7424 sat submerged for at least 2 days.
Like you I was devastated but was done was done, the only thing I could do was to dry it, blow it out with compressed air and let it sit for several days in the house...
Once the unit was thoroughly dry I switched it on and it's working to this day...rops:
I like the way you think TimmyG. In every perceived problem, lies an opportunity for personal or professional growth. A good workforce morale will pay off in more ways than just monetarily.Personally, I would give the guy that dropped the polisher a break - especially if he is a decent employee. Sucks to take a loss here, but this guy has to feel pretty bad about this in the first place. You could use this situation as a morale booster to your team - take something positive from it. Maybe sit all of your guys down for a shift meeting and talk about safely operating detailing equipment.
I like the way you think TimmyG. In every perceived problem, lies an opportunity for personal or professional growth. A good workforce morale will pay off in more ways than just monetarily.
Personally, I would give the guy that dropped the polisher a break - especially if he is a decent employee. Sucks to take a loss here, but this guy has to feel pretty bad about this in the first place. You could use this situation as a morale booster to your team - take something positive from it. Maybe sit all of your guys down for a shift meeting and talk about safely operating detailing equipment.
I thought pushing the guy in the lake anmd making him walk home would be a gret morale booster for everyone
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I will find out tomorrow or weds how deep it is and if possible may seriously go get it lol - let it dry out and pray it didn't go towards the light!
It can't be that deep. The boat was at the Marina, no?
Don't know man - I stuck about an 8 foot rod down and didn't feel the bottom. Im fat and a smoker, so Im pretty sure any deeper would end me if I attempted to recover it lol. We'll see :dunno:
Ya need to stop smokin
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