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Thread: Bloody hell. . .
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24th March 2007, 08:45 PM #1
Bloody hell. . .
VERY GRAPHIC
Banker loses fingers. . .
http://www.local10.com/news/11253270/detail.html
click on the link under the picture
found elsewhere...
Reminder to be VERY CAREFUL. . .
JedoLast edited by Jedo_03; 24th March 2007 at 08:46 PM. Reason: add a line
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25th March 2007, 04:50 AM #2
Darn figers, getting in the way of the blade . . .
Seriously, that's the fear of every woodworker to have that happen to them. Bothers my stomach just thinking about it.
http://www.woodworkingadvice.com/Art...lth-Safety.htm
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25th March 2007, 08:45 AM #3rrich Guest
Magic words to live by...
"I was tired."
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25th March 2007, 08:58 PM #4
Now thats a horror show
Any thing with sharp teeth eats meat.
Most powertools have sharp teeth.
People are made of meat.
Abrasives can be just as dangerous as a blade.....and 10 times more painfull.
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25th March 2007, 09:08 PM #5
my cousin freaked out when i showed her the pics
S T I R L O
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25th March 2007, 09:10 PM #6
it takes no time at all to make a simple cheap tool to use for guiding wood through the blade a stick of wood something like 50mm x 19mm and about 350mm long ....with a V cut in the end for grip .....WOULD SAVE FINGERS FOR SURE... and rule number one when using cutting equipment .....do it wide awake ...or not at all !
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25th March 2007, 10:03 PM #7
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25th March 2007, 10:43 PM #8
Didn't even look at the picture link........now you know why I hold my breath every time I turn on a machine.
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26th March 2007, 12:16 AM #9
Sheeeyytte
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
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26th March 2007, 10:21 AM #10
Another "botty winking" reminder of what can happen!
As an aside, I wonder what the injury stats are for CSMs V's TS V's portable CS in terms of injuries per number of machines out there. I don't have a lot of experience with CSMs but it seems to me that moving a blade around might be slightly more dangerous than knowing a blade is fixed and where it is in space?
Whatever the case it's another reminder about being careful with machinery. I reckon reading the WWW Safety forum is a very useful contributor to continually raising my safety awareness.
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26th March 2007, 10:49 AM #11
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26th March 2007, 10:56 AM #12
A bit gory but an exceptional job of re-attaching the fingers.
I'd be interested to see how well it worked and if he recovered full use of the hand.Those were the droids I was looking for.
https://autoblastgates.com.au
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26th March 2007, 01:12 PM #13
All i can say is it must have been a chiwanese blade to make a cut that rough....
If you never made a mistake, you never made anything!
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26th March 2007, 02:22 PM #14
Blood, bone and gore!!!
Sharp spinning things and flesh is always going to end in tears. You think there is going to be a garage sale at this blokes place?
I can just see the advert now,
............ slightly used mitre saw good to the bone!If you are never in over your head how do you know how tall you are?
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24th April 2007, 07:54 AM #15
carnivores
Well, your very simple words are going to be quoted in my next "safety" lesson with my students. Thanks for sharing them. They're a bit young to see "those" pictures ( gulp ), and I'm sure there are enough stories going around their companies to have the necessary effect.
Hey, this is my first ever post here !
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