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I'm a leg model.
Yep, house was vacant at that time. Big Ole spruce was rotten on the inside, got some high winds and it decided to snap over the house. 3 hours and it was off the house without destroying it.Oh *s-word man is everyone alright?
I'm surprised that you aren't required to use shoring.I work for a water co. Fixing and installing waterlines.
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I'm surprised that you aren't required to use shoring.
Things look like they could go bad quickly in the second pic.
We’re a Municipality we’re not under OSHA.......
I posted the good angles of that hole..
Nope, they got us some inflatable shoring a few years ago after the union complained. It’s a joke for the kind of holes we dig.
This is what we got.
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Understood. Still........you could get dead pretty damn quickly in either of those holes. Just because you can do something, doesn't mean you should.We’re a Municipality we’re not under OSHA.......
I posted the good angles of that hole..
Holy $hit!!!Nope, they got us some inflatable shoring a few years ago after the union complained. It’s a joke for the kind of holes we dig.
This is what we got.
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Replacing an evaporator in a 2015 Chevy Tahoe, no fun. Compressor blew up sending metal through the whole system. Had to replace everything in the a/c system, 36 hours worth of Mitchell quote time.
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Replacing an evaporator in a 2015 Chevy Tahoe, no fun. Compressor blew up sending metal through the whole system. Had to replace everything in the a/c system, 36 hours worth of Mitchell quote time.
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