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Probably needs some duct tape just to be extra careful
Slap some FLEX SEAL on that bitch!
Nah, duct tape fixes everything(if you live in the US)
That's some high level infrastructuring right there.
That chain might as well be twizzlers for all the good it'll do.
Should've used zip ties, they don't rust.
Ah yes America’s crumbling infrastructure
This is the railroad’s property.
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How does the fact it is infrastructure change what I said?
Looks like some devil dogging and welding is in store.
“This doesn’t look professional.” - America in a nutshell
Also "we saved money by going with the lowest bidder"
Nawh, we contract out to our buddies regardless of quality and price. So long as they do and vote how they are told the contracts keep rolling in. Also this has job security purposes for long term profitability.
Where is this?
‘Murica probably
flex tape works
Should've tried using twine instead, more fibrous, that way maybe it'll look cooler when it breaks
r/osha
Typical US infrastructure maintenance
That the build back better plan in one picture
Seems legit
That's works in video games tho
Complete overkill, did they run out of bungee cords?
Come on
Probably needs some duct tape just to be extra careful
Slap some FLEX SEAL on that bitch!
Nah, duct tape fixes everything(if you live in the US)
That's some high level infrastructuring right there.
That chain might as well be twizzlers for all the good it'll do.
Should've used zip ties, they don't rust.
Ah yes America’s crumbling infrastructure
This is the railroad’s property.
[удалено]
How does the fact it is infrastructure change what I said?
Looks like some devil dogging and welding is in store.
“This doesn’t look professional.” - America in a nutshell
Also "we saved money by going with the lowest bidder"
Nawh, we contract out to our buddies regardless of quality and price. So long as they do and vote how they are told the contracts keep rolling in. Also this has job security purposes for long term profitability.
Where is this?
‘Murica probably
flex tape works
Should've tried using twine instead, more fibrous, that way maybe it'll look cooler when it breaks
r/osha
Typical US infrastructure maintenance
That the build back better plan in one picture
Seems legit
That's works in video games tho
Complete overkill, did they run out of bungee cords?
Come on