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Old Oak November 13th 04 03:58 PM

I fought the nailgun and the nailgun won
 
http://musial.ws/images/Photos/Hand/...0Hand%20sm.JPG

Greg November 13th 04 04:43 PM

My wife is a builder. Nail guns are one of the biggest causes of worksite
accidents. She had one guy with a nail in the roof of his mouth. They weren't
sure what happened until the ER docs found the nail.
Lucky it was a 10d, a 16d would have hit his brain.

Larry Jaques November 13th 04 05:27 PM

On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 15:58:08 GMT, Old Oak calmly
ranted:

http://musial.ws/images/Photos/Hand/...0Hand%20sm.JPG


Dip it in ink. You can use it as a pen.

P.S: Ouch! I tried that with a brad nailah, a 1" brad through a
1/2" board (my neighbor's birdhouse). My hand wasn't QUITE far
enough away from the brad as it diverted and came through the
side.


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toller November 13th 04 05:45 PM

some day I will learn not to look at jpegs.



jo4hn November 13th 04 07:00 PM

Greg wrote:

[snip]
Lucky it was a 10d, a 16d would have hit his brain.


Nah.

Tim Douglass November 13th 04 08:09 PM

On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 15:58:08 GMT, Old Oak wrote:

http://musial.ws/images/Photos/Hand/...0Hand%20sm.JPG


That looks ugly. Probably hurts too.

I did notice that your thumb shows evidence that you aren't a stranger
to sharp objects and trauma.

Does anyone else wonder about people who take pictures of their
injuries? I'd be way too busy running around in circles spreading
blood all over the shop before heading into the house screaming for my
wife to drive me to emergency. I don't handle injury gracefully. Maybe
that's why I'm so careful.

Tim Douglass

http://www.DouglassClan.com

Dave jackson November 13th 04 08:34 PM

I did something similiar a few years ago. I was nailing some joists through
the rimboard. Gun in right hand, left hand holding joists. I had the gun to
high on the rimboard and it shot a 3 1/2" spike into my left hand right
between my thumb and first finger. I was lucky, didn't hit bone. Pulled
the nail out and hand was almost healed the next day. This was MY worst
experience. I am a carpenter and have seen some other nasty accidents. A
guy was walking up stairs with finger on trigger and BAM nail in kneecap.
Another guy was nailing a header which was icy. The gun slipped and he shot
into his forearm. Seen a guy nail through his foot while nailing off
subfloor. I could go on and on....The best advise i have is to treat it as a
real gun. Never point it at anything you don't want to shoot and keep
finger off the trigger until you are on target. It's so tempting,
especially if your using a nail gun productively as i do, to get careless
and just hurry things. While unfortunate, i hope you are OK and the photo
reminds everyone to BE CAREFUL with your nail guns! -dave


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Unisaw A100 November 13th 04 08:46 PM

I feel (OK, felt your pain, OK, maybe not quite as bad) when
I did a similar thing. The same old same old, working tired
and the next thing I knew I had a 7/8" narrow crown staple
where it shouldn't be.

Funny thing was, my first thought was, "Damn! That one
didn't set". As I reached for the nail set it dawned on me.

As I said, working tired.

UA100, who has "teknikally" only hurt(1) himself twice in
the shop, touch wood...

(1) Nasty drawing of blood.

Marton Czebe November 13th 04 10:00 PM

oh, man!
did it go through the bone?

get well soon...

Marton

Old Oak November 13th 04 10:51 PM

Marton Czebe wrote:
oh, man!
did it go through the bone?

get well soon...

Marton



Yep - they had to cut the bone apart to get the nail out. They cultured
the bone and presto! Ostemyelitis. Plus 2 different staph infections.
2 surgeries, 5 days in the hospital and a PICC line for 2 more weeks.

Like Keith said, I didn't even know it went in. My hand was 18" away
and the gun double fired. I looked across the room but it wasn't in the
wall, I looked on the floor and then I looked at my finger. The only
blood was from it poking the second finger.

That's what I get for doing work on my vacation...

mac davis November 13th 04 10:53 PM

On 13 Nov 2004 16:43:05 GMT, (Greg) wrote:

My wife is a builder. Nail guns are one of the biggest causes of worksite
accidents. She had one guy with a nail in the roof of his mouth. They weren't
sure what happened until the ER docs found the nail.
Lucky it was a 10d, a 16d would have hit his brain.


if he had one..
how did he get a nail in the roof of his mouth???

mac davis November 13th 04 10:56 PM

On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 15:58:08 GMT, Old Oak wrote:

http://musial.ws/images/Photos/Hand/...0Hand%20sm.JPG


if the person owning the finger is the same one taking the picture, I
sure wouldn't want to work along side of them... weird!


WilliaJ2 November 14th 04 12:08 AM

Get well - Hope that heals up for you.
Another reminder to treat a nail gun just as a real weapon.

Big John


Take out the TRASH for E-mail.

Mark Jerde November 14th 04 12:51 AM

Old Oak wrote:

Hope you get well quickly. That is *not* a picture I'll forget anytime
soon.

That's what I get for doing work on my vacation...


I don't doubt it. no bsI grew up on a farm/ranch in South Dakota in the
1970's and we worked both Saturday and Sunday. But we broke so much
equipment on Sundays we finally quit doing anything but "chores" on
Sunday./no bs

We humanoids need our rest. Perhaps the cosmos is against us when we work
on vacations and the one-day-in-seven.

-- Mark



Greg November 14th 04 02:11 AM

how did he get a nail in the roof of his mouth???

Reaching around to shoot a nail in the back side of a stud wall. It missed. He
didn't even know what happened since the firestop he was nailing hit him in the
nose. It was later when he passed out and they called 911 that the ER docs saw
the nail.... on an Xray.



Larry Jaques November 14th 04 02:24 AM

On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 22:53:48 GMT, mac davis
calmly ranted:

On 13 Nov 2004 16:43:05 GMT, (Greg) wrote:

My wife is a builder. Nail guns are one of the biggest causes of worksite
accidents. She had one guy with a nail in the roof of his mouth. They weren't
sure what happened until the ER docs found the nail.
Lucky it was a 10d, a 16d would have hit his brain.


if he had one..
how did he get a nail in the roof of his mouth???


She stapled his nuts to the ladder and when he screamed...


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philski November 14th 04 02:53 AM

Old Oak wrote:

Marton Czebe wrote:

oh, man!
did it go through the bone?

get well soon...

Marton




Yep - they had to cut the bone apart to get the nail out. They cultured
the bone and presto! Ostemyelitis. Plus 2 different staph infections.
2 surgeries, 5 days in the hospital and a PICC line for 2 more weeks.

Like Keith said, I didn't even know it went in. My hand was 18" away
and the gun double fired. I looked across the room but it wasn't in the
wall, I looked on the floor and then I looked at my finger. The only
blood was from it poking the second finger.

That's what I get for doing work on my vacation...

Now yer gonna have to find a different way to pick yer nose huh?

Damn that looks like it might be sore for awhile! Speaking of sore,
my SWMBO just had her toenails removed by the pediatrist and she is
hurtin' but probably not nearly as much as you!

Keep the peroxide handy!

Philski

Robert Galloway November 14th 04 02:56 AM

Why do you say this? Give me a guy to work with who doesn't go ape ****
over a little hurt any day. Used to have a lot of respect for Clement
Bruening, a guy who would pull out his handkerchief and wrap it around
whatever was bleeding and keep on working. Admittedly, he had only
minor skin cuts but he was certainly no hypochondriac. I worked along
side him, neither for him nor he for me.



bob g.

mac davis wrote:

On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 15:58:08 GMT, Old Oak wrote:


http://musial.ws/images/Photos/Hand/...0Hand%20sm.JPG



if the person owning the finger is the same one taking the picture, I
sure wouldn't want to work along side of them... weird!


mac davis November 14th 04 06:34 AM

On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 20:56:24 -0600, Robert Galloway
wrote:
it just kinda scares me that someone would say "gee, I shot a nail
through my finger, let me get a picture of this"..
Maybe if I shot one through my foot, I'd have to wait for the picture
to get taken and previewed before they helped me get the damn nail
out..


Why do you say this? Give me a guy to work with who doesn't go ape ****
over a little hurt any day. Used to have a lot of respect for Clement
Bruening, a guy who would pull out his handkerchief and wrap it around
whatever was bleeding and keep on working. Admittedly, he had only
minor skin cuts but he was certainly no hypochondriac. I worked along
side him, neither for him nor he for me.



bob g.

mac davis wrote:

On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 15:58:08 GMT, Old Oak wrote:


http://musial.ws/images/Photos/Hand/...0Hand%20sm.JPG



if the person owning the finger is the same one taking the picture, I
sure wouldn't want to work along side of them... weird!



KS November 14th 04 01:20 PM

In article ,
says...
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 20:56:24 -0600, Robert Galloway
wrote:
it just kinda scares me that someone would say "gee, I shot a nail
through my finger, let me get a picture of this"..


Naw, you don't have to worry about guys like that. You need to watch out
for are the ones that forget to take a picture before pulling the nail
out themselves.
(1)They are used having "accidents" and are likely to have said "Hey,
watch this!" just prior to the "accident".

OR
(2)After pulling the nail out, the guy that realizes "just how cool would
it be to have a picture of it" and decides to "put er back in" and pose
for the camera

mac davis November 14th 04 03:03 PM

On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 13:20:27 GMT, KS wrote:

In article ,
says...
On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 20:56:24 -0600, Robert Galloway
wrote:
it just kinda scares me that someone would say "gee, I shot a nail
through my finger, let me get a picture of this"..


Naw, you don't have to worry about guys like that. You need to watch out
for are the ones that forget to take a picture before pulling the nail
out themselves.
(1)They are used having "accidents" and are likely to have said "Hey,
watch this!" just prior to the "accident".

OR
(2)After pulling the nail out, the guy that realizes "just how cool would
it be to have a picture of it" and decides to "put er back in" and pose
for the camera


OUCH!!!

philski November 14th 04 05:47 PM

Old Oak wrote:
http://musial.ws/images/Photos/Hand/...0Hand%20sm.JPG

I guess you have completely redefined the word "fingernail" huh?

Phil(ski)

Tim Douglass November 15th 04 04:32 AM

On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 13:20:27 GMT, KS wrote:

(1)They are used having "accidents" and are likely to have said "Hey,
watch this!" just prior to the "accident".


You may be a redneck if a friend of yours has ever died immediately
after saying "Hey, y'all! Watch this!"

Tim Douglass

http://www.DouglassClan.com

Prometheus November 19th 04 06:21 AM

On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 06:34:37 GMT, mac davis
wrote:

On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 20:56:24 -0600, Robert Galloway
wrote:
it just kinda scares me that someone would say "gee, I shot a nail
through my finger, let me get a picture of this"..
Maybe if I shot one through my foot, I'd have to wait for the picture
to get taken and previewed before they helped me get the damn nail
out..


Nah. A real injury usually doesn't hurt for a while. I get a lot of
cuts and abrasions working with raw metal, and the little tiny ones
usually sting like crazy, but the one that took a mess of stitches to
put back together never hurt a bit.

Why do you say this? Give me a guy to work with who doesn't go ape ****
over a little hurt any day. Used to have a lot of respect for Clement
Bruening, a guy who would pull out his handkerchief and wrap it around
whatever was bleeding and keep on working. Admittedly, he had only
minor skin cuts but he was certainly no hypochondriac. I worked along
side him, neither for him nor he for me.



bob g.

mac davis wrote:

On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 15:58:08 GMT, Old Oak wrote:


http://musial.ws/images/Photos/Hand/...0Hand%20sm.JPG


if the person owning the finger is the same one taking the picture, I
sure wouldn't want to work along side of them... weird!


Aut inveniam viam aut faciam

Andy Dingley November 21st 04 07:57 PM

On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 20:32:20 -0800, Tim Douglass
wrote:

You may be a redneck if a friend of yours has ever died immediately
after saying "Hey, y'all! Watch this!"


You may be a Gen-X'er if you say
"Look at the penalty for failure dude"
before your friend falls down a cliff
http://www.heavy.com/collegiate/vide...rash-500k.mpeg

--
Smert' spamionam

GeeDubb November 22nd 04 01:02 PM

Andy Dingley wrote:
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 20:32:20 -0800, Tim Douglass
wrote:

You may be a redneck if a friend of yours has ever died immediately
after saying "Hey, y'all! Watch this!"


You may be a Gen-X'er if you say
"Look at the penalty for failure dude"
before your friend falls down a cliff
http://www.heavy.com/collegiate/vide...rash-500k.mpeg


Amazing how this video has made it 'round the world since airing on AMB.
Miles should have sold the video. I still can't believe he came out with
no broken bones.

Back to the topic, I once had to pull a piece of trim off one of my workers
finger. He had shot a 1" brad through the edge of the trim and into his
finger. I told him the miters didn't line up.......

Gary




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