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11 minutes ago, Ratman said:

Todays antics! Another cracked exhaust manifold on a DAF emoji849.pngemoji849.png bits everywhere and the egr rail is a proper shat design!!! emoji36.png keeps me busy though and day passes quicker emoji13.png

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Bloody hell that’s huge !!!! A cracked manifold can be a pain in the bottom to get to ? I hope you got all the dirt out  from under your finger nails  ???? 

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Bloody hell that’s huge !!!! A cracked manifold can be a pain in the bottom to get to [emoji51] I hope you got all the dirt out  from under your finger nails  [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] 

Horrible dirty job Sam indeed! Exhaust soot is a PITA to get off your hands and gets well engrained. Just one of those jobs though where i cant abide to wear any type of gloves cos you need to feel everything with it being so fiddly [emoji36]
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25 minutes ago, Ratman said:


Horrible dirty job Sam indeed! Exhaust soot is a PITA to get off your hands and gets well engrained. Just one of those jobs though where i cant abide to wear any type of gloves cos you need to feel everything with it being so fiddly emoji36.png

It’s a trade though and a gift to be able to repair an engine. The dirt does get ingrained into your skin but it just makes you a hard working man ?? A manly job ? you big macho bugger ?

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15 minutes ago, Ratman said:


 i cant abide to wear any type of gloves cos you need to feel everything with it being so fiddly emoji36.png

Don't put your hands in your pockets and learn to piss no hands then. Who knows what the first recognised industrial disease was and why it re appeared in the US in the post war period?

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Don't put your hands in your pockets and learn to piss no hands then. Who knows what the first recognised industrial disease was and why it re appeared in the US in the post war period?

Yeah the old oily rag in the pocket etc and bollock cancer etc. 95% of time i wear the blue nitrile gloves, but the exhaust job is just one of those where needs must.
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25 minutes ago, Ratman said:


Yeah the old oily rag in the pocket etc and bollock cancer etc. 95% of time i wear the blue nitrile gloves, but the exhaust job is just one of those where needs must.

Understood but it's no laughing matter, a lad I was at college with in 69 was being treated for it, poor sod fell asleep all the time.

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Understood but it's no laughing matter, a lad I was at college with in 69 was being treated for it, poor sod fell asleep all the time.

Totally agree its no laughing matter, i use barrier creams also in the events where gloves cant be worn.
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Don't put your hands in your pockets and learn to piss no hands then. Who knows what the first recognised industrial disease was and why it re appeared in the US in the post war period?


A very long time ago I did a Chemistry degree, mixed in with drinking - a common pastime for chemists, it seemed. Anyway, one of the lecturers pointed out that being a chemist is the only profession in which you wash your hands before you go for a wazz...

Sounds like he was a bit wrong, but you get my drift...
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2 minutes ago, djbobbins said:

 


A very long time ago I did a Chemistry degree, mixed in with drinking - a common pastime for chemists, it seemed. Anyway, one of the lecturers pointed out that being a chemist is the only profession in which you wash your hands before you go for a wazz...

Sounds like he was a bit wrong, but you get my drift...

 

Well you would want chemical burns on your winky ?

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