No, we would just watch them in their bewilderment wondering why the hole they just tapped was too big
I used to build bucket and boom trucks and there were holes that needed to have HeliCoils installed for accessories. The FNG's were the ones tasked with drilling and tapping the holes. Only they did not know that the inserts were installed after the truck came back from paint. We would tell them to go ahead and install the accessories and watch them as they could not get the bolts to tighten. If the FNG was fairly bright we generally would not mess with them too bad but if they were cocky or just plain knuckleheaded they were toast.
We used to have fun when they were learning to wire up the back of the truck too. A backup alarm stashed in a toolbox made for great fun when they were testing the wire work they just did. Hit the turn signals-the backup alarm sounded. Hit the brakes-the backup alarm sounded. Turn on the running lights, test the trailer brakes, E flashers the backup alarm sounded.
Pure evil
