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    I swear this stinkin' auction win is trying to kill me.

    First the UPS' make the server rack too top-heavy to hand truck, so it falls on me. Then, today as I'm disassembling those same UPS', I hear a "POP!", see sparks, and lo the steel cover on the fan I was pulling off had welded itself to an aluminum heatsink right beside a row of capacitors that I "thought" I'd discharged.

    So I took a piece of 12guage bare wire & stuck one end as deep into wet ground as I could get it to go, and put the other end in a clear plastic tub full of water, and I made an immersion tank for the rest of these darn things!



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    Sorry for your pain but I don't feel as much like the sole victim of vicious inanimate objects anymore lol.
    Success consists of going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm...... Churchill

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    I finally broke down & went to a real doc earlier this week: Fractured Cuboid bone & more-than-likely fractured calcaneus bone. It would take another set of xrays at a different angle to confirm the calcaneus fracture, and it wouldn't change the treatment. So, I'm in a boot for at least 3 weeks. Really hard to drive my regular route in the darn thing... I only managed 600# of tin yesterday! LOL </sarcasm>

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    Work it! May get help loading the bigger stuff ;-)

    Man, given how much damage you did to that server, (HA) ya should have had it looked at before now.

    BE CAREFUL!!! Do not need to end up doing bed rest!

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    That awkward moment when you finally give in to the denial of the extent of an injury and face the facts.

    Hope the recovery goes well.
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    "Give them enough so they can do something with it, but not too much that they won't do nothing."

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    Do what the doc says, then get some sun!



    Feel better buddy.

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    you guys have a lot of cool pictures, I will post up my awesome pics later.

    Anybody else enjoy pain sometimes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by happyisthealero View Post
    Anybody else enjoy pain sometimes?
    I'm going to go on record with a "no" response.

    But I do dig the way these codeine pills make my couch LOTS softer.

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    Bump
    This is a good "be careful" thread.
    ALWAYS WEAR GLOVES! I was unloading my trailer at the scrap yard. I threw a computer shell and it grabbed my pinkie and ripped from the bottom to the tip. Bled everywhere.

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    Good reminder on the gloves. And goggles.

    I'll put in a plug for decent shoes. I do idiotic things like go hiking and do scrapping in flip flops. Stepped on a nail once, went right through the thin bottom and well up into my foot; kicked a flap open in one toe another time by accidentally kicking a large motor.

    Is everyone up to date on their tetanus shots?

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    I havn 't really hurt myself scrapping other then little scraps and cuts, but my worst "mechanical" injury would have been when I got welding flash, I wouldn't wish that pain on anyone other then a pedo... it was like handfulls of sand and salt in my eyes for a few days while staying in the dark, I still to this day 8 or so years later must wear sunglasses while out in the sun, I was wearing a welding helmet but should have had a full cover on to block the bouncing light

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    Reading this thread is like watching BONES at dinner time. Yeesh!
    Yep, I have gotten some pretty good injuries doing this stuff, but your stories are bad enough!
    Yeesh!
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    Just for Jilly, an her flip flops...

    I blew out my flip flop,
    Stepped on a pop top,
    Cut my heel, had to cruise on back home.
    But there's booze in the blender,
    And soon it will render
    That frozen concoction that helps me hang on. - Margaritaville, Jimmy Buffett



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    Coils gone wild

    Hopefully this pic works. Snapped my leg a month and three weeks ago.

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    That's a big nope can't upload from my phone. Anyhow snapped my leg in half. Rod inserted almost back to normal. Missed a few days of work.

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    Scrap metal injuries!

    I was bending a piece of metal today and had it bright orange when I dropped it and tried to catch it. I did, right between my middle and ring finger and got a nice brand there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PistoneScrapProcessing View Post
    Hopefully this pic works. Snapped my leg a month and three weeks ago.
    Saw that on Instagram! That looked really painful!
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    Sir, Buffett is my personal hero.
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    Wow, I've been pretty lucky compared to some of you guys. I've had my share of minor finger slices from getting in a hurry and forgetting my gloves, and the occasional smashed thumb/finger from dropping something on it.

    I had my worst scrapping injury so far this past fall. Of course, it didn't even happen in the "line of duty" of my actual recycling business. I helped my grandfather clean out and tear down a decrepit outbuilding on his property. One of the things in the load o' shred was a junk mountain bike. As I was unloading the junk at the yard, another object (can't even remember what) managed to hook the bike, pulling it AND me off the back of my truck. Now, I have a Dodge Ram 2500, so my truck bed is fairly high off the ground. Upon landing, I bashed my left shin off the bike and busted it open, which immediately hurt like hell. I didn't even realize at the time that my right hand and wrist, which had caught most of my 160 pounds during the fall, were horribly sprained.

    The next day, the shinbone barely hurt, but my stoved-up hand and wrist were not right for three months. Of course, I'm mostly right-handed, so my "good" arm was the one I reflexively threw out to catch myself. It was either that, or a faceful of concrete from the unloading dock, so I guess I took the lesser evil.

    We all get in a hurry and do dumb things. Usually, we get away with it. Sometimes, we don't. Be safe, guys and gals
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    Look for the signs that may come before you get injured, sometimes there is higher powers at work

    True story: I was about to load a commercial Hot Water tank, phone rings and a customer wanted me to remove a Xray Equipment, so go back to winching the tank on the truck and suddenly the bottom end slides over towards me bending my lower leg to the right, which of course it does not bend in that direction .
    Drop to the ground sitting there waiting for the pain to slow down, Phone rings again, ready for this? At the other end is a contractor at EMS (emergency medical services) building wanting pipe removed. said ok but they load, told him why

    A kind guy near by helped me finish getting the tank on, went to EMS building, got out and fell to the ground, leg was like rubber, they loaded, scrap yard guys unloaded, was just torn up nothing broken, wore a sports type brace for a few weeks and all was good, kept working though.

    Odd and kinda freaky chain of events for the day
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