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Thread: I hope it wasn't one of you !
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25th June 2003, 10:05 AM #1
I hope it wasn't one of you !
http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/s887448.htm
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25th June 2003, 10:26 AM #2
Yeah my thought too. Poor Barstard, but what was he doing to manage to cut his hand off??!
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25th June 2003, 10:27 AM #3
I must say I was a bit worried about wood borer - but checked and he's in Camberwell not Caulfield
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average minds discuss events,
small minds discuss people
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25th June 2003, 10:34 AM #4
Eastie,
Same thought crossed my mind when I heard it on the news this morning on the way to work.
Hopefully unfortunate incidents like this can be used in a positive sense to educate others so it is not repeated.
Most people try to work safely but maybe there are hazards that are not obvious that we could look out for if we were informed.
- Wood Borer
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25th June 2003, 10:46 AM #5
Dave,
I sit in a technical lab during the day working with wires and software and supporting technicians in the field.
I can only dream about Woodwork during the day.
Thanks for your concern.
Oh, this may be an argument for using handtools!
- Wood Borer
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25th June 2003, 03:06 PM #6
What's worse is the number of 'replantations' the surgeon has estimated his surgeons perform each year - 30 to 40.
And this is only 1 hospital in 1 of our major cities.
Rationaly the figure will never be zero as there will always be fools who play with explosives, etc. Still, I find that there is something seriously wrong with that many people, for whatever reason, ending up with permanent life altering injuries.
Perhaps one of our importers can do the sums on making this sort of technology available:
saw stop
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25th June 2003, 03:31 PM #7Senior Member
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Actually, the surgeons at Bernard O'Brien Institute for Microsurgery (the guys that did this) are Australian (and world) leaders in the field. They have patients flown in from all over the place. To tell the truth, I'm not sure if there's any other group in Australia that does this. So the statistics (while still bad) are not quite as mind-boggling as all that.
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26th June 2003, 03:03 PM #8
I wasn't aware of that. Oh well, I'm often accused of ommitting peripheral, irrelevant facts to make figures look worse than they are in the pursuit of a cause
Best wishes,
Mark
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26th June 2003, 07:02 PM #9
A little birdie tells me there is a bit more to this one than meets the eye.
Ask yourself when was the last time (prior to this) you heard of someone accidentally cutting off a hand on a drop saw. Then try and envisage a way that an accident like this could actually happen.
Thanks little birdie. Say no more.
Cheers - Neil
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27th June 2003, 10:32 AM #10
I've been wondering the same thing myself - it wouldn't be that easy to do on purpose let alone by accident :confused:
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average minds discuss events,
small minds discuss people
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27th June 2003, 10:47 AM #11
If it wasn’t an accident, then I hope the person or persons are properly treated for more than just microsurgery.
If it was an accident, I suggest the person gives up woodwork and contacts Frank Spencer and Mr Bean for a family reunion or a new film.
- Wood Borer
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27th June 2003, 02:34 PM #12
What are you saying here? ... he could have had a hand in his own accident?
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27th June 2003, 02:38 PM #13
Not at all, I think he was trying his hand at finger jointing and tenoning with his saw.
- Wood Borer
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27th June 2003, 02:53 PM #14
Wood Borer,
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27th June 2003, 02:54 PM #15Senior Member
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Or should that be "tendoning"?
(My god, I can't believe I just said that!)
Edit: And mine too, it would seem...
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