roombacurious
Established Member
I've always regarded the grinder as a rather safe machine. Yes there is the risk of projectiles and wheel shattering but under normal circumstances there isn't much to worry about - or is there? Well yesterday I found out there is...
I was using it to smoothen the ends of some metal bars. After the last bar was done I switched it off and as it was spinning down I reached for something else. Though I'm not quite clear how it happened, my left index finger touched the coarse wheel, was pulled down and jammed between the spinning wheel and its casing. Result? Part of the finger ground down almost to the bone...
Thankfully nothing vital was damaged and I'm sure it will eventually heal fine. However I was quite shaken by this. If the grinder was not spinning down but was in full speed I would have ended up in A&E with a finger less... It just shows you no machine is completely safe if you aren't careful.
Grind safely folks!
PS The necessary pics... (not of great quality though, taken with a mobile)
The victim
Like the plasters?
I was using it to smoothen the ends of some metal bars. After the last bar was done I switched it off and as it was spinning down I reached for something else. Though I'm not quite clear how it happened, my left index finger touched the coarse wheel, was pulled down and jammed between the spinning wheel and its casing. Result? Part of the finger ground down almost to the bone...
Thankfully nothing vital was damaged and I'm sure it will eventually heal fine. However I was quite shaken by this. If the grinder was not spinning down but was in full speed I would have ended up in A&E with a finger less... It just shows you no machine is completely safe if you aren't careful.
Grind safely folks!
PS The necessary pics... (not of great quality though, taken with a mobile)
The victim
Like the plasters?