I wasn't a kid, but I was soldering in my office and the power went out. My foot flung the cord onto the floor and I picked the soldering iron up from the "wrong end". Oops! No ill effects.
Positive effects: I watch how cords are routed. My bench has plugs on the outer edge front surface as well as plugs behind some of the instruments. I kinda wished I would have a couple of hanging cords from overhead and one cord on a reel. The bench is somewhat dysfunctional now anyway.
One of the more stupid things recently was I was working on a lawn mower either the elctronic ignition I just installed or the throttle cable wasn't actually connected right. I had just checked the oil and didn't put the filler plug back on. I started the engine and the shorting bar somehow wasn't connected right.So, I got splattered and had to pull the spark plug cable.
Positive effects: I watch how cords are routed. My bench has plugs on the outer edge front surface as well as plugs behind some of the instruments. I kinda wished I would have a couple of hanging cords from overhead and one cord on a reel. The bench is somewhat dysfunctional now anyway.
One of the more stupid things recently was I was working on a lawn mower either the elctronic ignition I just installed or the throttle cable wasn't actually connected right. I had just checked the oil and didn't put the filler plug back on. I started the engine and the shorting bar somehow wasn't connected right.So, I got splattered and had to pull the spark plug cable.
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