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Dangit Don knock that chit off!
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uhh, ok....
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Doooood!!!
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He got lippy with the cleaning lady
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from what Ive been told,the table saw is not the most dangerous tool in the shop. the most dangerous is the jointer,because it doesn't look dangerous.the spinning blades don't look like much,unlike a saw,with the blade exposed. Place I worked a few years ago,the owner took off the first two joints of his trigger,and middle finger on the right hand with one. He decided he was done with working in the shop after that.
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coundn't beat the meat for a month. what did you do to get that? road rash,maybe?
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coundn't beat the meat for a month. what did you do to get that? road rash,maybe? grout tile
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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Retired cat herder.
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God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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My condolences. I got my left thumb in one a couple of years back, but it has healed up nicely. Scar tissue lacks some feeling but it is slowly coming back. Good luck on the healing. miles
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coundn't beat the meat for a month. what did you do to get that? road rash,maybe? grout tile you mean that took a while to do? you are one dedicated individual.
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Dude, that hurt me and I was just looking at it! Get well!
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Damn Don dont you know you have to actually lose part of a finger to become a shop teacher. Or at least that is what I always thought as my shop teachers were always missing part of a finger.
Best shop tool mishap I ever saw was a big old boy in shop class thought he could keep the spindle sander from spinning. He latched onto it and said turn her on I can hold it. We did he didnt damn near threw him all the way across the shop. Our shop teacher who was missing part of his left pointer finger was not as amused as we were.
I've always been different with one foot over the line.....
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Don, don't do that twice is my advise.
Ripped off my left ring finger some years back, that chitt made my eyes water a bit. My call is you probably aren't a puzzy.
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Workin' with a dull blade, Huntsman?
One of two things are true. 1) there are were lots of nerve endings there, or....2) I'm a puzzy....
I did something similar when I was working in a cabinet shop in my youth, but it only cut across the pad of my thumb at an angle. Killed the nerves on one side of the tip of my thumb, and the feeling took a good twenty years to come back. I'm religiously careful about the table saw blade since then, but there's other ways for it to get you. When I upgraded my home shop to a professional grade cabinet saw, I wasn't aware of how the higher speed of that blade could pull small pieces back and launch 'em. I was working on a decorative piece that was about the size of a pack of cigs and had pushed it (with my push stick) past the blade. It was just behind and no longer in contact with the blade, but the piece was light enough that the air movement sucked it back into the blade and it launched with enough force that when it hit me in the pocket of the shoulder it made a 3-corner tear about an inch both directions and a good 1/4 inch deep. Brought me to my knees, it did. Had a bruise by the next day that spread all the way down to the inside of my elbow. I wear a face guard now when cutting small pieces like that. Take care you don't get infected, Don!
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So Don, are you gonna be able to play the guitar when that heals up?
The Mayans had it right. If you�re going to predict the future, it�s best to aim far beyond your life expectancy, lest you wind up red-faced in a bunker overstocked with Spam and ammo.
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from what Ive been told,the table saw is not the most dangerous tool in the shop. the most dangerous is the jointer,because it doesn't look dangerous.the spinning blades don't look like much,unlike a saw,with the blade exposed. Place I worked a few years ago,the owner took off the first two joints of his trigger,and middle finger on the right hand with one. He decided he was done with working in the shop after that. That's true. I had a woodworking mentor who was missing his right thumb from that very thing. The shaper runs a close second. Jointers take fingers off from the ends up - shapers take 'em off from the side over. It can happen amazingly quick.
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sure cant fit that in the left nostril..... May not help your nostril...but could help the wifee out.... Pinky fingers make better booger hooks anyway.
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With which hand do you...uh...
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Well at least it is your left hand, you can still pick your nose. And pee where you aim. Dayom that looks bad. What did you say when that happened, Hunt. Well, nevermind. Heres hoping you heal well and soon.
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