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Shop Safety Various bits of information, tips, questions and comments on general work shop safety. If you have any questions or a comments regarding a safe way to do a specific procedure in the shop, share it here.


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Old 07-31-2007, 09:46 PM   #11
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Old 07-12-2008, 11:30 PM   #12
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Its very unfortunate. I think you had all the precuationaries well. But still as no one may have expected, these things could have happened. Because every where we may fail in one or two steps. It is better to always know about the work and the dangers involved in it and then carrying it on. Others must try to learn lessons from others mistake.
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I had the same type of accident with an X-Acto blade a few years back. (many years back) Needed stitches, etc. I was over-extending what the blade was designed for. Basically the wrong tool for the job. Too much pressure, too much flexing of the blade and very little brain power. To this day I remember that experience every time I pick up the X-Acto. So all we can say is heal quickly and be safe.
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