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Posted by oldtooljim on December 14, 2000 at 21:44:09 from (205.188.193.182):
In Reply to: Re: Relative Safety posted by Phil in MS on December 14, 2000 at 06:07:43:
being an old tool maker and likeing old tractors and old machine tools, I dont like some young one telling me that I need the latest safety devices on my machines..... in the past when indestry tryed to do this they teneded to make the equip. more unsafe. todays machines are designed around this. it is very hard to update a 40-100 year old machine. I have a full shop of old machines that have been restored to like new. I do use them in my hobby of machines and tractors, all my friends come over to have their equip. fixed and marvel that such old machines can do as good or better then new equip. so john if you dont know how to use the equip. please leave it alone, befor you get hurt
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