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I want to see the drawings. Ed never doesn't do anything without a drawing Big Grin
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I want to see the smashed thumb. Blush

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Not worthy of a picture. It's only a wussy smashed thumb. But it still hurt like hell when it got smashed.

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(01-16-2015, 12:23 PM)EdK Wrote: Not worthy of a picture. It's only a wussy smashed thumb. But it still hurt like hell when it got smashed.

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So it was bad enough to cross the "I must use wine to dull the pain" threshold but not bad enough to cross the "Merits a picture" threshold.

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I'm still working on this little project, been putting a little finish on the wood in hopes of learning enough to checker the grip area of the butt stock and the forearm, sometime this year.

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Worked on cutting out some bad areas on the side panels of a snow thrower housing. The previous owner ran the thing for 18 years without ever replacing the scraper bar. The left half of the scraper and lower housing were completely ground away from rubbing on pavement, and then started dragging on the side plates resulting in several holes and rusted metal. I still need to cut out some patch panels and weld them in. What sux is they are all different gauges of metal. (16, 18 and 20 gauge.)

I would have liked to use my tig machine on these but I've got a bum leg/knee right now and can barely walk, so using a foot pedal is out.  Blush 
Will have to go at it with the mig machine after changing over the wire - yet again....  Smiley-signs131

   
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(01-16-2015, 02:14 PM)arvidj Wrote:
(01-16-2015, 12:23 PM)EdK Wrote: Not worthy of a picture. It's only a wussy smashed thumb. But it still hurt like hell when it got smashed.

Ed

So it was bad enough to cross the "I must use wine to dull the pain" threshold but not bad enough to cross the "Merits a picture" threshold.

Interesting ...  Chin

Correct. It doesn't look all that bad. A blister formed under the nail and the nail got split but I didn't need to drill a hole in it to relieve the pressure so it's only a wussy smash. I know the razzing I'd have to endure if I were to post a picture. Blush

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All right, bring it on.

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You blouse Tongue

For future reference, if you (or anyone else) ever gets a subungual haematoma, you should straighten out a paper clip and heat the end up.  It doesn't have to be too hot, just enough to burn through the fingernail.  Once through, the blood will cool it and you wont do any damage.  Using a drill on the other hand is just asking for trouble.
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(01-17-2015, 09:26 AM)Mayhem Wrote: You blouse Tongue

For future reference, if you (or anyone else) ever gets a subungual haematoma, you should straighten out a paper clip and heat the end up.  It doesn't have to be too hot, just enough to burn through the fingernail.  Once through, the blood will cool it and you wont do any damage.  Using a drill on the other hand is just asking for trouble.

Good information Darren.

When I said "drill" I didn't mean using a drill bit but the act of creating a hole. No way would I take a power drill and aim it at any part of my body. Yikes

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