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Chainsaw. Ladder. Big limb.
That was last year. I learned something. It hurt. Larry |
How about an injury without a tool? This morning I was moving some scrap wood inside my shed to make room to hang a cabinet. I started to pull up on a piece of thin laminate that was behind some heavier sheets. At first it didn't budge.............and then it let go......right into my face!!! DOH!!!!!
I didn't realize it was an actual wound until my wife came out later, gasped, and asked "what did you do now?" "Nothin' honey" I didn't know I looked like a zombie. Apparently, it bled quite a bit.:D I cleaned it up and it's barely a scratch. pssssh |
I haven't injured myself with a power tool (yet)... Watched my dad drill right into the palm of his hand, once.
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Vinman...you be one lucky paisano! |
Having worked with tools most of my life, I have made some class act blunders as well. Another one of my favorites was putting head studs into an SC, just a top end, not splitting the case. I was in my early stages of the Porsche repair learning curve. Any how, I had spent nearly the whole day cleaning and scrubbing the case, had it super clean. Washed it down real good with brake clean, and blew it out with air. Fired up the torch, and went to heat inside the first spigot, and WOOF!, a blinding flash of heat and flame. The vapors from the brake clean stayed inside the case. It was like a bomb, and I came home that night without eyelashes and bangs. I also had a nice red tint to my face. I am always happy when no one is watching when I fuch up.
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When you just need to shake that old can of paint! Offset in a 4-jaw chuck and let her go!
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Fast brake cleaner is chlorinated when burned it makes Phosgene gas you're lucky
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Really, really bad stuff. If the phosgene doesn't kill ya right away, the HF will eat yer lungs slooooooowwwww. |
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Long time ago my assembly guy was trying to pry a lid off a paint can or something... with a dagger blade. He was thinkign "Geeze, if this slips..." OUCH! Stuck it 1/4 inch into his palm.
Guy I used to make swords with many years ago was polishing a chinese hook-sword. Buffer caught the "hook" end of the blade and whipped it around into his neck, splitting seven 16 gauge welded links of the chain-mail coif he was weaing to protect his neck if that should happen. We broke the blade and buried it. Same guy took and angle grinder across his rather large gut while grinding a blade when someone spooked him from behind. Spilt most of his insides down the front of his pants. He lived. Nasty scar though. :eek: |
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"ine" anywhere near a flame. Same with anything that says "anhydrous" as in ammonia, its looking for the moisture of your esophagus and lungs. |
HF nasty stuff. IIRC Mobil in LA runs an HF Unit just across from a residential area. Eats right to the bone, The nastiest acid ever. Their water deluge system for a release is not what I would want to protect me if I lived across the street.
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1958 through 1992? Seems like a long time to go back and recall something. Did they even have guards back then on anything?
My dad has a Sears radial arm saw (part of the recall?) from the late 60's or early 70's. Hasn't been used but once or twice since 1977. Always scared the snot out of me when that thing spooled up. Quote:
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I felt pretty stupid once I had realized what I had done. It was easy to fix. Just opened up the handle, removed what was left of the cord and used the longer piece on its own. |
That was good that your hand was not cut off!
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Somethings will stay with you for a long time. During my high school years, I worked after school at the local cabinet shop to support my road bike racing career. one week into the job, I was told I no longer had a job because the owner died from an injury in the shop. He didn't tighten the knifes on his old Delta shaper and the knife flew and got him in the neck. Now, I have a scary 1 1/4" Wadkins-Bersgreen shaper. It no longer has the insert knifes. Still, every time I go and use that thing, I duck below the table to turn it on. the guys laugh at me each and every time. I respect all of 9 horse power. The damn thing whines like local motor and nothing stops it (8/4" rock Maple full force will not slow it down) except the off switch and the brake pedal. Thank God for auto feeders. My concrete sub had a new man on my job. This nut job was may be 35-40 years old (the non stop talking about how good he is type) . He would flip his Skill saw over on his leg. Pin the guard back and cut a little wedge. I nearly pee in my pants. The chop saw was set up on a large table five yards away on the porch. |
^^^^^ Every time I'm on a jobsite, I keep an eye open for chalked guards on circular saws. I pull the wedge myself, because I know if I just tell them, they won't do it. Framers do it all the time to make faster cuts, but it's an accident waiting to happen.
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