babylon355
Established Member
Just a thought, how about posting relatively clean stories of any slips or accidents you have had so as to give others here the benefit of your painful experiences?
I reckon it would highlight the errors which we all recognise after the event and hopefully will lead to the rest of us taking note so the same doesn't befall us? No pictures just a few lines about what happened and why along with what you've done as a result?
I had a nasty cut off a Silky saw when I was cutting up some wood before Christmas. I had paid somebody else to do it and they hadn't so I wasn't in the best frame of mind but set about the job and had just about finished. I'd taken my gloves off but had a thought to just cut up a few odd pieces that were slightly too big to go through the shredder and slipped with the saw, going through the top of my left thumb joint below the nailbed. A day at Morriston Hospital with microsurgery left me with 9 stitches and a partially severed tendon. I have learnt from this two things.. Never work with sharp tools when you're in a bit of a mood and ALWAYS wear protective equipment, it's too late once it's happened and it only takes the blink opf an eye to catch you out.
I reckon it would highlight the errors which we all recognise after the event and hopefully will lead to the rest of us taking note so the same doesn't befall us? No pictures just a few lines about what happened and why along with what you've done as a result?
I had a nasty cut off a Silky saw when I was cutting up some wood before Christmas. I had paid somebody else to do it and they hadn't so I wasn't in the best frame of mind but set about the job and had just about finished. I'd taken my gloves off but had a thought to just cut up a few odd pieces that were slightly too big to go through the shredder and slipped with the saw, going through the top of my left thumb joint below the nailbed. A day at Morriston Hospital with microsurgery left me with 9 stitches and a partially severed tendon. I have learnt from this two things.. Never work with sharp tools when you're in a bit of a mood and ALWAYS wear protective equipment, it's too late once it's happened and it only takes the blink opf an eye to catch you out.