[TheForge] OT -12v motors
Jerry Frost
akfrosty at mtaonline.net
Wed Jun 22 21:20:05 EDT 2011
NEVER trust a fart!
Jer
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I thought Shart was the technical term for when you try to fart but sh*t
yourself?
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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2011 18:07:39
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"Sharts" is Jerry's amalgam of sharks and shafts and is just right!
On Jun 22, 2011, at 6:00 PM, Jerry Frost wrote:
> Rotating shafts or any narrow tooling is indeed really dangerous. It's
> easy
> to take it too lightly and get careless. Drill bits in drill presses
> grabbing a hank of long hair are one of the most common tales of woe I
> know
> of. Heck, getting caught in the tooling of a rotary earth drill is almost
> always a death sentence of a most grissly manner. We had posters with pics
> of guys who'd gotten wrapped up in rotary tools in the drill shop, some
> pretty awful, the guy wrapped up with the cable in the winch drum was
> horrendous.
>
> Anywho, keep clear of rotary stock. The guards like you describe are well
> worth having, anything to keep you out of the sharts.
>
> Jer
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>
>
>>
>>
>> On 6/21/2011 4:03 PM, Jerry Frost wrote:
>>
>>> Guards on rotating machinery are good ideas but I've had things come
>>> through
>>> some guards and the ones nothing can get out of make it really hard to
>>> get
>>> things in through meaning you are working at BAD angles of attack.
>>> Learning
>>> to work out of the potential ballistic tragectory(sp?) is your best
>>> bet..
>>> As
>>> an added safety measure, especially when others are in the same area is
>>> to
>>> put something behind you like a locker to act as a scatter shield.
>>>
>>
>> One of the most effective safety features come in basic design where the
>> shaft is completely enclosed right to the hub. A friend of ours in
>> northern NJ, we can call him Dick, has a combination grinder/buffer of
>> the 5 or 10 hp variety (not seen in a long-ish time). The grinder side
>> is just like a typical large frame pedestal grinder - short shaft
>> issuing from the left side of the motor housing. On the buffer side,
>> the motor housing extends rightward at least a good 20 inches, the
>> shaft/hub protruding just a few inches onto which the buffs or wire
>> wheels are mounted.
>>
>> I have found that while the wheels themselves pose a very definite
>> safety hazard, the rotating shafts are actually quite a bit more
>> dangerous. Anything catching on the shaft will rapidly wind up and pull
>> in whatever is attached to the other end. Think "farm equipment" and
>> "PTO shaft". Bare shafting is hella-scary stuff.
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