Yep, I was always told to never wear jewelry when working on cars. Not only
because it can short out electrical things, but it can also get caught in
moving parts, and little things like earrings can fall off into engines and
radiators and cause damage.
-Nory
NORYS LAWS:
1. Just because you have found the problem, doesn't mean you've found the
ONLY problem.
2. Just because it's new doesn't mean it works right.
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>From: Ankitterer@aol.com
>To: spridgets@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Bonehead auto repair mishap
>Date: Wed, Apr 16, 2003, 9:43 PM
>
>In a message dated 4/16/03 3:54:37 PM, Gbouff1@aol.com writes:
>
><< I'm sure most of us have been involved in some real bonehead experiences
>while working on our LBCs. >>
>
>We absolutely never wear jewelry when working on cars. It goes back to high
>school, when one of our friends was badly injured by his 32 Ford and his
>Class Ring. It's been so long ago neither of us remembers the guy or the
>details, but it seems to have made a lasting impression.
>
>Annice & Bob
>1960 Bugeye (Mk. IV in disguise) "The Sprite"
>1966 Sprite Mk. III (Still in Boxes) "Trevor"
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