Heh.Originally Posted by ynneb
Good guess, eh?
Always cut myself, I have my own box of Bandages in my toolbox.
Cut my self often but tend to keep it to myself.
Only now and then do I get cut.
Rarely ever will you see me with a bandage.
The web site I found it on said that it was a fire cracker. Juicy hey ?Originally Posted by Patrick2by4
Being outside the square !!!
Heh.Originally Posted by ynneb
Good guess, eh?
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Ah, Benny... That's just nasty...
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I was trying to keep within the spirit of the poll.Originally Posted by anoel
I tell you what though, while I did a google search on sore hands, I saw a lot of bad pictures of injuries. Just to bring a note of seriousness to the thread, it only takes a split second of loss of concentration while working on some of our CNC machines that could result in life changing wounds.
It made me re examine my approach to machining.
Being outside the square !!!
My dad always said you haven't done a good job unless you bleed on it a little. LOL. I've had some close calls while building my CNC. But I'm an ultra-paranoid so nothing more than a few scratches and one burn (picked up some metal right after a long cut...ouch! Can we say "Solarcain"! ).
LoL. I've watched my dad, (without saying anything, I saw it coming.. ; ) ) drill thru something and into his thumb with a hand-drill. Not only once, but 3 times over the course of 5 or 6 years!Originally Posted by samualt
'Rekd teh learn from other's mistakes
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I rarely cutmyself making parts, but when the lacquer is on and it's wet sanding time, I usually end up going through at least two fingers. Those suckers are hard to stop flowing too.
I nver voted till today becuase I cut my finger on a endmill.So sense I have a bandage on I should vote..
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When I got out of HS, I worked for a sign company in Corona. I started in the sheet metal shop, and had massive amounts of cuts on the webs of my fingers that just would NOT heal. I spent a short time in the paint department, and with the lacquer my hands were exposed to, they healed within 2 days.Originally Posted by jwatkins
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Check this site out for some good finger stories
http://www.woodworking2.org/AccidentSurvey/search.htm
JUST WHY - did my wife have A Band-Aid in her purse when we went to pick up some lumber today? She shoulda had 2!
Experience is the BEST Teacher. Is that why it usually arrives in a shower of sparks, flash of light, loud bang, a cloud of smoke, AND -- a BILL to pay? You usually get it -- just after you need it.
dont cut myself too much, its the metal slivers, those SUCK.
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