Why does that dude on the box look slightly erect?I'm still not convinced about the 'no fall protection on the catwalk' but I'm not in Texas so I don't know.
At least one pack of these would be mandatory PPE for me trying to work that high up.
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Dark gray and light gray isn't the best look on youI'm still not convinced about the 'no fall protection on the catwalk' but I'm not in Texas so I don't know.
At least one pack of these would be mandatory PPE for me trying to work that high up.
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Cuz he saw up your skirt while you were up in that boomliftWhy does that dude on the box look slightly erect?
I think these come with a handy lint-removal-roller pouch. Working up that high you really don't want your tool falling out.Why does that dude on the box look slightly erect?
I don't see erect, but he's supposed to represent the manly man. Why would you be looking so closely, and then make us all take a second look?Why does that dude on the box look slightly erect?
You don't need to look twice. Tex can spot a chubby from a mile away, gotta trust the expert.I don't see erect, but he's supposed to represent the manly man. Why would you be looking so closely, and then make us all take a second look?
Well, the package is in the product... Maybe the guys are seeing the benefits, and considering said product. And for some reason, wondering, hoping... they too will be able to show their chubby through the, product. Or packaging?Why are you guys even looking at "that"? Pretty sure that makes you G.A.Y.
Putting in your ass makes you gayWhy are you guys even looking at "that"? Pretty sure that makes you G.A.Y.
I think that's an overbuilt tie off point for the truck drivers to use while they are on top of their trailers during unloading. It keeps them from becoming part of the animal feed. The splat stain would not be nearly as impressive at that height as one from a fall off that catwalk so they push safety at low levels more than up high.View attachment 160787
How does this work? You slip off the catwalk and try to land (or grab) onto the beam on the way down?
The new name was an additional letter from the old but I had to stay in the same 33' width so it got tight. Perfectly readable from that distance and was tested both in daytime and night at that distance prior to install. (You must of missed that post a few weeks ago) I already said it wasn't perfect but did you miss that? See when you don't pay attention or skip classes, you miss important information. Would like to see your projects if you have any to share with the class?Are these letters Illuminated? If so, I'd be concerned about the "Light Bloom" bleed-over between the NE in LONE and the IN in GRAIN.
Whatever happened to proper "kerning"? At that height, clean readability is compromised even without illumination.
Had more consideration and correction been given to this project, I would have used both thumbs.![]()
Looks like it's above the railroad.I think that's an overbuilt tie off point for the truck drivers to use while they are on top of their trailers during unloading. It keeps them from becoming part of the animal feed. The splat stain would not be nearly as impressive at that height as one from a fall off that catwalk so they push safety at low levels more than up high.
Same thing, looks like they load the rail cars there so someone has to get on the top of the cars