View Full Version : Would a router do a better job?
Wood Borer
14th July 2003, 04:38 PM
Not sure how authentic it is but thought I would share it.
echnidna
14th July 2003, 06:19 PM
Gee I wonder what he'd a put in one of those electric drill round tenon makers.
coastie
14th July 2003, 06:54 PM
He could have used a bigger size bit!!
oges
14th July 2003, 07:56 PM
how did he get hired in the first place if he is that stupid .. second thoughts whats he even doing out in public!
mikmaz1
14th July 2003, 11:30 PM
dont you hate them crusty ones! he did.
q9
15th July 2003, 01:17 AM
I think, looking at the wound, that he was drilling in the wrong direction. A bit more in the "up" direction, and towards the "left" (his left).
barnsey
15th July 2003, 01:30 AM
If he'd concentrated more on keeping the bit running along the grain and out through the top of his scone we might have been able to avoid any comment at all on the stupidity of the human race - but the b!@#$%$'s keep surfacing to try and portray the rest of humanity in a poorer light.
Well I'm sick of it - I can do enough stupid things myself without some other idiot contributing!!!!
Simple
15th July 2003, 01:35 PM
tsk, tsk ,tsk ... He should've clamped a scrap block to his face so that the drill bit wouldn't ruin the job on exit.
gold leader
15th July 2003, 06:18 PM
Thankfully, most of us don't live in the United States, where this kind of thing is quite common. Unfortunately, the judges in the US are to blame, by first of all even allowing the cases to be heard, and then awarding the idiots involved damages. This has all resulted in manufacturers having to put stupid warning labels on many products. Some of these include:
(On an iron) Do not iron clothes while still wearing them
(On a set of bathroom scales) These scales are not intended for use in the bathroom
(On a hair dryer) Do not use in shower
(On a 13 inch wheelbarrow wheel) Not intended for highway use
(On a can of pepper spray) May irritate eyes
(On a microwave) Do not use for drying pets
and my all time fave.....
(On a bottle of sleeping pills) May cause drowsiness
All in the US, but for how long? Common sense isn't that common anymore..........
DavidG
15th July 2003, 08:53 PM
Taking a guess based on:
- Shaved head,
- Dog tag cord on neck,
- Rather large piercing of right ear,
- Shape and line of groove,
- Type of damage,
that a reasonable sized lump of lead wrapped in brass had done the damage.
Close call.
arose62
16th July 2003, 12:16 PM
According to this web site, 'twas a bullet that did it.
http://66.165.133.65/photos/drillman.asp
Thus, I can now safely resume using my drill (not to excavate nasal cavities though...)
Cheers,
Andrew