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I've got 10. I consider mill/shop work more dangerous. But on site injuries are common and of a wider variety. Just ask the worker's compensation underwriters.
40+ years construction. Still have all 10, but shortened my left forefinger about 3 weeks ago on a table saw. Tired, rushed, end of day...... doing something I've done thousands of times before. 1st ER visit for a power tool, hopefully my last. I consider myself lucky, could have been alot worse.

Be careful everyone.

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Old 09-08-2018, 07:28 AM
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I guess we were not that precise... nor did we use the initials... my brother would say move it a c**t hair closer... maybe it was a HVAC thing?
Now, what was it we called copper pipe insulation?
Donno about pipe insulation but the intitials are for forums and when job proximity might make being overheard a possibility.

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Naw...not a HVAC thing. I'm reading this thread....not having a clue what it was all about....until now

Soooo....I assume the B is for blonde?
Yes.

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40+ years construction. Still have all 10, but shortened my left forefinger about 3 weeks ago on a table saw. Tired, rushed, end of day...... doing something I've done thousands of times before. 1st ER visit for a power tool, hopefully my last. I consider myself lucky, could have been alot worse.

Be careful everyone.
I fear that the most. Hope you are ok.
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I was making some doorway trim on a hardwood project on my table saw. I was tired and let my guard down( literally). The small piece I was feeding into the saw kicked back and inserted a 4 inch splinter into my palm. Emergency room Doc didn’t think I had anything in my hand and sent me home. One week later I went to see my Dr. Insisting I had something in my palm. Sonogram proved it. Going into surgery I asked the female surgeon for the piece of wood rather then send it to pathology. Why she asked. Said I needed to glue it back on the trim piece I was making. She didn’t laugh.
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I fear that the most. Hope you are ok.
I'm ok. Rip so much wood I let my guard down. Simple cuts, ripping left over cabinet ply for toe kicks.

Still have most of the finger, about 3/8" shorter now. No nail, doc said it may grow back.

No rushing or shortcuts, earned my lesson. Router switch broke today, stuck on. A month ago I would have put a note on it, or used a power strip. Today I walked away, won't use it until fixed.

I did jump back on the horse. Still use a table saw, and chop saw.

But I double check before turning on.
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The automatic blade guard broke on my chop saw - er, I mean “compound mitre saw” last month. I kept using it for the rest of the day, but I told the handyman working for me not to use it. He protested, but I don’t need that liability. I bought a new saw and gave the old one to him in a round about way, by setting it next to the trash can and not paying attention to where it went.
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I'm ok. Rip so much wood I let my guard down. Simple cuts, ripping left over cabinet ply for toe kicks.

Still have most of the finger, about 3/8" shorter now. No nail, doc said it may grow back.

No rushing or shortcuts, earned my lesson. Router switch broke today, stuck on. A month ago I would have put a note on it, or used a power strip. Today I walked away, won't use it until fixed.

I did jump back on the horse. Still use a table saw, and chop saw.

But I double check before turning on.
I’m glad it wasn’t worse, but why do you not have a SawStop? It makes no sense for people in this field to not invest in one.

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