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WOODWORKING QUIZ for 02 AUG. 11 "a learning tool"

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Good Morning Friends,


While working around the home and you have to get close to the in feed of the electric line coming to the mast head. Why is it a good idea to take extra precaution while working around it?

Electricity Kill!


Sometimes these wires have deteriorated (or no) insulation. 


 


A very good friend, and neighbor, was a lineman for our municipality. He was also their electrical safety training officer. He was electrocuted on the job. If it can happen to someone with that knowledge and training, it can happen to anyone.


 


Lew   

I wire 600/3 460/3 208/3 and branch off to 120 and 220/1 from three phase


regularly .


you can never be to carefull


 

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Good Morning Felows,


You both are right in regard to the wires and it is a good idea to treat every wire you might come in contact with as a live wire and it is not a good idea to take chances. As already mentioned you just can't take any chances.


Thanks for your support.

Because electricity hurtsGrin.gif


 



Adam Welker
Red Car Construction and Fine Woodworking

if it only hurts , you got off lucky


 


IT     KILLS

Adam Welker said:


Because electricity hurts
Grin.gif

 


Adam Welker

Red Car Construction and Fine Woodworking


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