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"J. Clarke" wrote: This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to my ass. It is now a shoulder length (very) rough bob. This afternoon I was routing a roundover on a box when suddenly I felt a sharp pain and the router leapt at me and died. I at first thought my hair had gotten into the bit, but it was worse than that--it had been drawn into the motor from the top until the router stalled or the brushes came off or whatever else caused the router to stop happened (I haven't had a chance to tear it down yet). The shaft cannot be turned at the moment. Fortunately it was my ancient 1 horse Black and Decker and not the 3-1/2 horse Porter Cable which would probably not have stopped until it had done serious damage--as it was there was no real harm done other than embarrasment. Manana I'm going to see about getting the hair cut back to mil-spec. Not sure how I got my hair into it--I wear it tied back and tucked into my shirt when I'm working but it managed to escape somehow. Better to keep it short, as I've just learned the hard way. -- Many years ago when I had hair, I mean, long hair, I did a similar thing. I was living at home and my dad had this ancient drill--solid metal casing that weighted a ton. It also had very large vents at the back. Things were going fine, next thing I know the drill is stuck to the side of my head. Of course there is no reverse on the drill, nor is there anyone else home. After a few minutes of trying to unwind my hair--did I mention that this drill weighted a ton--I gave up and just cut my hair. Of course, I then had to take the drill apart and get all of the hair out of it. These days I shave my head; funny, haven't had a problem with power tools getting stuck to it. david -- www.brndogwoodworks.com |
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