I am with you. I also pretty much grew up under a car. I got little ones too and they work with me all the time. That is why I asked earlier in this thread. At what age do you all think it's proper for a kid to get under the car with you. Is it even an age thing as a grown up ca be killed just as easily as a kid. I have little ones and they do work with me this is why I am asking. They don't work with me to be cute. They work with me so I can pass down the things my dad has taught me and things I have learned along the way.
This is a good topic to constructively discuss. We can all learn something from it. So seriously at what age and at what point should we let our kids jump under a car with us? Let's keep in mind most of us here wrench for a living in some fashion or another and we are no dummies when it comes to safety.
I will start this ball rolling. I am guilty of taking my boys under the car with me. I have taken every safety precaution I can and they only go under if I am under. Accidents can happen and this thread is a real eye opener.
Its a very sad dose of reality, feel sorry for the kid.
The problem with people today are they seem to be afraid to let kids do anything...hence the stupid child labor laws. Well sorry, but how about teaching the kids right from wrong, teach them how to do things the right way, then these accidents are less likely to happen. Just sitting the kids in front of the TV, video games, etc. all day long is part of the reason this country is falling apart, the youth don't have a clue how to work, they've been sheltered, had their hands held, and hidden in the dark their whole childhood so by the time they are old enough to work...they don't want to because they're too lazy.
Its one thing to work on a car carelessly, but if its done properly, there's no reason your son or daughter can't crawl under it and turn wrenches and learn. I was running a table saw when I was 8, my grandfather was right there with me showing me how to do it safely, but still, I was always out in the shop learning and doing something. Even now I rarely watch TV, I'd rather be outside working on something.
I do notice that a lot of people are becoming more and more complacent as the years go by regarding safety. Well, all those cool little safety devices will save me type mentality, totally blocks out the reality of working safely to begin with. I'll jack up the car and change a tire and not use jack stands, but if I have to crawl under it for any type of work, the jack stands and wheel blocks are put in place first. Takes a couple extra seconds, but makes me feel a lot better anyhow, not just the safety thing, but the jack I have is an el-cheapo to begin with LOL. I've seen screw jacks fail, hi-lift jacks, scissor jacks, you name it, they are not fail-safe. I've even seen a couple jack stands fail at weld points. Nothing is totally fail-safe, but having the jack with the jack stands helps alleviate a total failure in many cases.