[TheForge] Welding a whole lotta cast iron
Peter Fels And Phoebe Palmer
[email protected]
Sat Jul 5 03:33:01 2003
Should take a little while to manifest......but y'know, somebody's
gonna sue Terry for the negative consequences of the timidity he
induced, including the cost of unused insurance....................Pete
Ries:....One more; Given any three objects ,I can make a mess.
Darrell wrote:
>Terry,
>What if someone reads something that you have written, takes your advice and
>it is wrong. You are being so pessimistic that I wonder if you ever DO
>anything.
>My idea on this subject is do not get insurance and do what ever you want.
>If there is no insurance and you are not a millionaire, the greedy lawyers
>won't bother you.
>Darrell
>
>http://www.machinemaster.com
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Terry L. Ridder" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, July 03, 2003 10:13 PM
>Subject: Re: [TheForge] Welding a whole lotta cast iron
>
>
>
>
>>hello;
>>
>>i would strongly suggest to visit to the consumer product
>>safety commission's web page. read the thousands of recalls,
>>fines, etc. concerning faulty, dangerous, etc products and/or
>>services.
>>
>>when a person can sue over a cup of hot coffee and win,
>>logic and reason are no longer being considered.
>>
>>other comments intermixed below:
>>
>>On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Mondloch wrote:
>>
>>mark>
>>mark> Terry
>>mark> I think you are getting a little carried away here.
>>mark> It is not an airplane we are talking about,
>>mark. it is an old tractor.
>>mark.
>>
>>what is the preceived value of the "old tractor"?
>>
>>mark>
>>mark> If the part fails it will be broke,
>>mark> it is broke now-no big change.
>>mark>
>>
>>what if it fails while someone is driving it?
>>what if it fails while pulling a load?
>>what are the operating restrictions of the repaired
>>"old tractor"?
>>
>>mark>
>>mark> What about the smith that makes a
>>mark> candle holder that tips over?
>>mark>
>>
>>better have product liability insurance or be prepared to
>>go bankrupt. please see the consumer product safety commission
>>web site for further information.
>>
>>mark>
>>mark> A fire poker that is fallen on?
>>mark> It never ends!
>>mark>
>>
>>no it does not end.
>>welcome to the new economy.
>>
>>mark>
>>mark> Seems like there is always something to worry about.
>>mark>
>>
>>there is always something to worry about.
>>
>>mark>
>>mark> Mark
>>mark>
>>
>>--
>>Terry L. Ridder ><>
>>
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