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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 4212941" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>I don't even know where to start...</p><p>I worked in an ancient factory, and usually the "batch guy" was all alone. Dusty, dark tower, ride old elevator to the 5th floor, and enter a hall that housed conveyor belts. At the end of the hall was a hole, and a ladder to access the next hall for conveyor belts. Climb down, go to the end of the hall, another hole. Climb down and there were two shorter halls, with a conveyor belt each. This was an extremely dusty facility, and as you took the path, you should have a radio with you to contact the furnace operator, as well as a flashlight and a wrench or two. . (in case of emergencies)</p><p></p><p>My buddy and I took a couple of old uniforms and a pair of rubber boots and created a giant dummy. I cut out a Jason mask using an old bleach bottle, and we put big welder's gloves on it. It was creepy looking and nearly 7 feet tall. We placed it at the end of that very last conveyor and unscrewed the light bulbs.</p><p></p><p>We set up the next shift guy by triggering a sensor way out on that conveyor knowing he'd have to head out there... it was awesome. Dude got down there in the dark, turned on his flashlight, made his way to the sensor at the end and his flashlight beam hit that dummy, he about broke his neck trying to get out of there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 4212941, member: 25419"] I don't even know where to start... I worked in an ancient factory, and usually the "batch guy" was all alone. Dusty, dark tower, ride old elevator to the 5th floor, and enter a hall that housed conveyor belts. At the end of the hall was a hole, and a ladder to access the next hall for conveyor belts. Climb down, go to the end of the hall, another hole. Climb down and there were two shorter halls, with a conveyor belt each. This was an extremely dusty facility, and as you took the path, you should have a radio with you to contact the furnace operator, as well as a flashlight and a wrench or two. . (in case of emergencies) My buddy and I took a couple of old uniforms and a pair of rubber boots and created a giant dummy. I cut out a Jason mask using an old bleach bottle, and we put big welder's gloves on it. It was creepy looking and nearly 7 feet tall. We placed it at the end of that very last conveyor and unscrewed the light bulbs. We set up the next shift guy by triggering a sensor way out on that conveyor knowing he'd have to head out there... it was awesome. Dude got down there in the dark, turned on his flashlight, made his way to the sensor at the end and his flashlight beam hit that dummy, he about broke his neck trying to get out of there. [/QUOTE]
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