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Acident with pillar drill
sbwhart:
Just thought I'd pass this on for information and a warning.
A friend has just lost his thumb in an acident with a drilling machine, from what I can find out he didn't have the work clamped to the table and he was wearing gloves, as the drill broke through it snatched the job out of his hand the glove got tangled and ripped his thumb off.
Lets be carfull out there.
Stew
Stilldrillin:
OUCH!!!!!
Oooh that`s curled me toes up! :bugeye:
Frankly, I`ve never liked working in gloves, on our type of machinery.
They can be wound in.....
Also they allow you to forget just how tender your hands are, compared to tooling, hot components & swarf.
Far better to keep `em clear altogether!
Hope your friend soon recovers from his ordeal.....
David.
Darren:
Umm, not pretty,
My mate lost the tips off his fingers on his right hand down to the first knuckle about 3 years ago. Index finger down to the second knuckle.
He suffered a lot, umpteen operations over 2yrs, and even now he's in constant pain. Esp when cold.
His work supervisor lifted the guard on a spindle molder without even warning him....fingers gone before he realised anything...too late by then.
I feel for your friend.... :(
bogstandard:
Unlike most people, machines have no feelings or preferences.
They will quite happily munch away at whatever is fed to them.
DO NOT FEED THE ANIMALS MACHINES.
Bogs
sbwhart:
They've sewed his thumb back on again he's just got to see if it takes and how much use/feeling he's left with.
Cheers
Stew
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