Installers Scars
#1
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So, I just gave myself another one. Slipped of a ratchet and skinned my knuckle to the bone. Mental note to self, get some damned mekanix gloves!!!.
And for an update, liquid bandaid rocks!!!
[ July 24, 2004, 02:43 PM: Message edited by: FurleyII ]
And for an update, liquid bandaid rocks!!!
[ July 24, 2004, 02:43 PM: Message edited by: FurleyII ]
#4
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Originally posted by Dukk:
doood = PULL a ratchet, not PUSH [img]tongue.gif[/img]
damn younguns....
doood = PULL a ratchet, not PUSH [img]tongue.gif[/img]
damn younguns....
Something you said once after I had 9 put in my thumb
#6
Man the variety of materials in my hand include, metals (of various types), plastic and wood.
as for scars, I think it shows years of experience, they make a conversation topic..,for a short time.
as for scars, I think it shows years of experience, they make a conversation topic..,for a short time.
#7
Jewellery is a bad thing to wear in the bay... A coworker somehow arced the ring on his middle finger, so that left a nice scar. I haven't been mortally wounded yet, save for scrapes and scratches, one fairly deep cut. I've had various pieces of MDF thrown at me by our friendly table saw (yay for anti-kickback... works like a champ), and left unscathed. Another co-worker somehow managed to shock himself pretty badly when he grabbed a bare wire from a neon transformer. I think he was sh!tting blue and red sparks after that. Oh, and courtesy bulbs on older vehicles are horrible when installing alarms/remote starters... jeebus, they must heat up to like 500F...
[ July 27, 2004, 10:12 PM: Message edited by: Ex-Maxx ]
[ July 27, 2004, 10:12 PM: Message edited by: Ex-Maxx ]
#9
HEY I did the ole skin-the-knuckle-to-the-bone thing the other week workin' with the socket driver, and I was pulling, not pushing. It was just a tight space and the sucker slipped. Next paycheck, I will be gettin' some mekanix gloves fo' shizzle
#10
i once seen an installer arc a battery to his wedding ring with a wrench, that left a nasy burn.