Just a quick reminder, an angle grinder that cuts through steel can do a real number on a thumb.
Don't forget to use a glove kids!
This has been your daily PSA.
Happy Scrapping!
Just a quick reminder, an angle grinder that cuts through steel can do a real number on a thumb.
Don't forget to use a glove kids!
This has been your daily PSA.
Happy Scrapping!
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Yikes!!sounds like a painful lesson! Speedy recovery
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Thumbs are your most important tool when scrapping! Can't afford to loose them!
Agreed. I make most of my mistakes late in the day when tired. The time to be most careful is when the brain is not all there.
I do have a set of gloves with high tech protective modification - the sensitive areas are wrapped in multiple layers of duct tape. Gives a little added protection over just the leather. Unfortunately, they were in the truck a whole 10 feet away. "Lemme just get this last piece...aaaaaakkkkkkk!"
Last edited by erewen; 03-14-2014 at 09:02 AM.
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ouch. i touched my grinder yesterday while it was still spinning. thankfully i pulled away quickly enough to only sustain a slight burn. i really ought to put the guard back on that thing but then i couldnt use 6 inch wheels on a 4 and a half inch grinder lol
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Yeah the grinder sure does not forgive. Also have the scars boys!
Not sure if it was to the bone, but it was on the top surface of the thumb below the joint. Not a lot of meat there. My first aid consists of letting it bleed (blood thinners really help the flush even though it looks like I'm auditioning for a slasher movie) then apply liberal duct tape.
Note to self - duct tape belongs on the glove, not on the skin.
My wife knows not to press the issue any more. She's a nurse. If I tell her you don't want to see it yet, she has come to believe meI'll peel off the tape and inspect the masterpiece over the weekend. Should be just fine by then.
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Heh...been there just not with a grinder. Chisels....can bite. an I got the scars to prove it, best was the one that hit my thumb, an I look down an see bone. I'll give my wife credit, when I came upstairs to take care of it, she promptly called me an idiot, an proceded to clean it in the most painful way possible, all the while reminding me chisels are for the material I'm working with an not my hand.
I love being married. Ha ha!
Glad your ok tho, still got your thumb, an eventually the pride will recover. Duc tape an some glue, you'll be ok.
Sirscrapalot - Hard to thumb a ride, with no thumb!
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Been there too! One of those lessons you only need to learn once! A common factor in almost all accidents I studied/investigated in the Airline business and now my own business, is complacency. For the most part it comes from "We think" we know what we are doing, because we do it everyday. Complacency will get your attention and cost in a lot of ways. It happens to everyone!
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I'd say I'd get you all a batch of kevlar gloves, but at 80 bucks a pop for good ones...your on your own. lol.
my chisel keeps biting me, I just may have to find a pair..for cheaper..Ha ha!
Sirscrapalot - Is rather attached to his fingers.
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