Quote Originally Posted by TXiceman View Post
Reminds me of a like experience about 30 years ago. A technician and I were bleeding down a line section is a closed engine room, exhaust fans running max speed, and we had on the ammonia mask to go in and break the control valve loose after the line was depressurized (mostly). It was August in North Carolina and hotter than hades. About the same time we both dropped the wrenches and bailed out, headed to the emergency shower and were fighting as to who got to strip the overalls and save the "family jewels" first. I was the large one and got the shower, the tech, dragged a box over and was cooling himself in the emergency eye wash.

We got a big whoopie from the ladies on break at the back dock. Working with ammonia is so interesting...no telling what you will have to do day to day.

Ken
"Ken" is Scottish slang for understand and as they say you have been there and had the teeshirt Iceman.

Yep!
It can be interesting and I am sure there are lots of the guys out there that can relate to both stories?

I just posted it because it's yet another amusing story.
With a happy ending!
Grizzly