lewtam
Mechanical
- Jul 4, 2003
- 219
One of the self evident risks in manufacturing overall is as you assume more resposibility, you have the opportunity to make much bigger mistakes.
I'd like to hear about any mistakes/mishaps that members are willing to share. We'll have a laugh of course, but hopefully we'll learn something as well.
I'll start the ball rolling:
Worst Mistake: Sending air hardening steel shafts (15" dia) away to be heat treated with the old heat treatment specs which called for a water quench. I could fit my hand in the quench crack. Learning experience - a change can be a good thing, as long as you follow through properly.
Mishap: Bench grinder wheel exploded while I was using it. Fist sized piece of aluminum oxide ricocheted off the back of my hand and hit me in an area that is usually meant to be treated with the greatest of tenderness. Learning experience - welding gloves and apron may save your ability to have children.
LewTam Inc.
Petrophysicist, Head Stockman, Gun Welder, Gun Shearer, Ski Instructor, Drama Coach.
I'd like to hear about any mistakes/mishaps that members are willing to share. We'll have a laugh of course, but hopefully we'll learn something as well.
I'll start the ball rolling:
Worst Mistake: Sending air hardening steel shafts (15" dia) away to be heat treated with the old heat treatment specs which called for a water quench. I could fit my hand in the quench crack. Learning experience - a change can be a good thing, as long as you follow through properly.
Mishap: Bench grinder wheel exploded while I was using it. Fist sized piece of aluminum oxide ricocheted off the back of my hand and hit me in an area that is usually meant to be treated with the greatest of tenderness. Learning experience - welding gloves and apron may save your ability to have children.
LewTam Inc.
Petrophysicist, Head Stockman, Gun Welder, Gun Shearer, Ski Instructor, Drama Coach.