"No, you can't store an 8-ball of coke in the ceiling tiles."
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What's wrong with using maintenance garage over the weekend to create parts for my vintage car?
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@Gąska said in "No, you can't store an 8-ball of coke in the ceiling tiles.":
What's wrong with using maintenance garage over the weekend to create parts for my vintage car?
Probably not covered by insurance in case
a) he hurts himself with the tools
b) breaks some of the tools or
c) something else goes wrong.And, yes, personal responsibility and blah... but resolving such issues usually takes time, the guy breaking shit regularly doesn't have the money to cover the damages and it's an all-around hassle.
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@Rhywden said in "No, you can't store an 8-ball of coke in the ceiling tiles.":
a) he hurts himself with the tools
This seems to be the big one, my current place does allow me to use their equipment at weekends. But no use of the lathes, mills, saws, belt sander without someone else there, which is entirely reasonable.
I asked permission first, and I've always just assumed that I should obviously use my own consumables and replace anything else I break PDQ.As a benefit it's really been quite a good one for me. I simply don't have room at home for a pick-and-place machine or a full-size reflow oven (and I can't afford some of the rest anyway; BGA rework station with inspection ).
I've also, in turn, lent them equipment from my own stock, as I have some seriously esoteric tools for my hobbies.