Pete Howlett
Established Member
If so I wouldn't want to read it but my guess would be the table saw as the number 1 culprit. Without divulging the details can we establish if this summation by me is true or no?
From time to time the odd accident gets reported on the forum and sometimes the appropriate pics get posted (including links to some 'Murrican sites where there have been some real beauties :shock: iIrc) but as V says, no one on UKW as far as I know has had a really bad one. I think on here that we're all so mindful of what could happen that as soon as anyone regales any sort of bad practice that they've done or about to do, they get jumped on - RobVormulac":3e65fwv9 said:I know Tony ran a nice neat dado through his hand a while back and I think fairly recently someone tried to rout and ogee profile into their finger - lurker? (I'm probably remembering that incorrectly).
That's quite gory enough without pondering the 'what ifs' I think!
I'm not aware of any forum members who have come to very serious (by which I mean life-threatening) grief at the hands of their tools, but I'm sure some of the longer serving members will correct me!
ETA: There we go, it was Wizer's accident I was thinking of, not Lurker.
wizer":2t2clgel said:
big soft moose":2t2clgel said:ive also had a couple of chainsaw related mishaps in the field - one time when a dead branch fell out of the tree i was felling and hit me on the head - fortunately i was saved from serious harm by my hardhat, and another ocassion in which a tree did the old rocking chair thing and whacked me on the bicep - no feeling in my right hand for about a week and still a little residual loss of feeling inmy little finger.
MatthewKing":293x7bv2 said:I hope you're suitably recovered now?
I've never been so insulted in my life
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