Yesterday morning a good friend of mine phoned to tell me he has just taken receipt of a second hand plainer/thicknesser, He asked if I wanted any wood to go through the thicknesser. So off I trundled the 10 miles to his home to try out this new toy of his. When I arrived he promptly showed me his new second hand machine and I gave him the 5 pieces of wood to resize. He did a first pass on them and asked if I wanted to try it out. Well does a bear cr** in the woods? of course I wanted to try it out.
The staff in the hospital were extremely nice, myself and Mrs Garno were in and out in a little under 3 hours. I had no idea the planer was on top of the machine and only discovered that fact after it has planed away the nail on my right hand middle finger, it also planed away all the flesh on either side of the nail and wasn't satisfied until it had planed away about 1.5mm of bone. X-rays now show the top of the finger as being flat and not rounded.
Apparently not a lot can be done when there is no flesh left to stitch up, with it being classed as an open fracture they have given me a pocket full of antibiotics, bandaged it up and told me that it needs to be monitored and have the dressings changed every 3 days by the nurse in my local GP's surgery. I will not get onto to subject of how much it hurts.
I have been advised by the hospital not to use the hand for at least 2 weeks and due to the type of injury it will take a further 6 - 8 weeks to heal :shock: they also say it will be very painful for the next few weeks as it heals. Apparently it would of been easier if I had been cut with a saw as opposed to it all being mangled.
Take care on these machines as they will bite you if you don't know what you are doing.
The staff in the hospital were extremely nice, myself and Mrs Garno were in and out in a little under 3 hours. I had no idea the planer was on top of the machine and only discovered that fact after it has planed away the nail on my right hand middle finger, it also planed away all the flesh on either side of the nail and wasn't satisfied until it had planed away about 1.5mm of bone. X-rays now show the top of the finger as being flat and not rounded.
Apparently not a lot can be done when there is no flesh left to stitch up, with it being classed as an open fracture they have given me a pocket full of antibiotics, bandaged it up and told me that it needs to be monitored and have the dressings changed every 3 days by the nurse in my local GP's surgery. I will not get onto to subject of how much it hurts.
I have been advised by the hospital not to use the hand for at least 2 weeks and due to the type of injury it will take a further 6 - 8 weeks to heal :shock: they also say it will be very painful for the next few weeks as it heals. Apparently it would of been easier if I had been cut with a saw as opposed to it all being mangled.
Take care on these machines as they will bite you if you don't know what you are doing.