On Thu, 01 Apr 2010 17:57:35 -0500, John Fields
wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 06:37:45 -0700, Pieyed Piper
wrote:
On Wed, 31 Mar 2010 07:19:42 -0500, John Fields
wrote:
My brother was using a 1/4" 8" bit, and he had his left hand on the 2x4
or whatever he was drilling. The bit snapped, and the gnarly, broken,
fluted shank went right through his left hand.
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OWOWOWOWOW!!!
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I am glad that my worst injury was stepping on a nail as a kid as far
as punctures go.
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One of the ones that stands out in my mind was back when they had keys
to peel off a strip of metal sealing cans of food.
I was opening a can of deviled ham or something like that, when the key
snapped off taking part of the strip with it and leaving the can still
basically closed.
There was only a little way to go to get it open, so I figured I'd just
pry the top off with my fingers...
It almost worked, but just when I had it open enough to think the rest
was going to be easy, my fingers slipped and I sliced open the base of
my thumb on the razor-sharp edge of the top of the can; not a pretty
sight.
Then there was the time I tried to use a bandsaw to cut the plastic case
away from a Timex watch by holding it axially and rotating its
circumference against the blade...
Turned out to be a bad idea.
JF
I thought only I did dumb stunts like that. In my old age I've
learned the benefits of a big-ass vise to hold things :-)
...Jim Thompson
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