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    Connie,

    How did you get a picture of my hand from high school? I did the exact same thing back in my sophomore year of high school...
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    Quote Originally Posted by atauer View Post
    Connie,

    How did you get a picture of my hand from high school? I did the exact same thing back in my sophomore year of high school...
    Feminine hand alex!

    I never noticed til u showed me today. I don't think they were able to sew anything back in missy's hand.

    I have another friend that recently lost middle finger on right hand. Smooched between truck and gate.

    My cousin got his hand caught between boat trailer and hitch last year. He didn't loose any fingers but has had 7 surgeries.


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    Things do go wrong in an instant. My husband recently had a run in with a jointer. Looks like it will require plastic surgery and we are waiting for the referral to get this taken care of.
    Last edited by lone star; 06-15-2012 at 07:43 PM.

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    The second time I did the number on my fingers, I came up with the $$ for a Sawstop. Every day using a tablesaw and sooner or later it'll get you.Click image for larger version. 

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    I don't have pictures, but I had a run in with a Saito 180 4 stroke airplaine engine, lost my birdie finger at the middle knuckle, 44 stiches on the other 3 fingers. Tip of the Year, never stick you hand into a rotating propeller....

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    Ouch Ouch Ouch Ouch Ouch

    You know the old saying. "There are those that have and those that have not yet"

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    Quote Originally Posted by crash5050 View Post
    I don't have pictures, but I had a run in with a Saito 180 4 stroke airplaine engine, lost my birdie finger at the middle knuckle, 44 stiches on the other 3 fingers. Tip of the Year, never stick you hand into a rotating propeller....
    Years ago I used to fly 1/4 Gere Sports, pitts and others. A 16" prop can wack you pretty good!

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    Just saw that there is now an alternative to SawStop.
    Here is a link to the loud video.
    Ken,
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    Thanks for the reminder, one thing I used to say during my military days on the flightily was "thing can go from "bad" to "OH My God" in no time at all"

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    That almost happened a while back and now I'm so afraid to use my tablesaw but I have to in some projects. Terrible feeling I must say! I am considering the saw-stop for sure.
    We can never be careful enough around tools!

    Suzanne

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