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nappypappy wrote: Oh what a mess and i hope it gets worked out right for you......there are crooks everywhere now days and to think they can even take over a pipeline .....
They did take over the pipeline, they got it back by paying the ransom... :surprised
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I take a finger and push on a carriage bolt if it comes out of its hole and starts spinning, then hit the impact to finish taking it off. My left index finger to be exact. I've done this with thousands of bolts here lately let alone over the years, you guys prob do the same. Well, I put my finger on one yesterday and as soon as I felt it rusted up, shaped sort of like a T with sharp edges I should have stopped but I was in a hurry. I knew it was a bad idea before I hit the impact trigger and I'm not sure what I was thinking other than I wasn't thinking...
Needless to say most of the end of that finger has a lot of chunks missing and is chopped up really deep like it was put in a blender. Now I get to experience life for awhile (like I have before) without the use of an index finger for awhile. You know how it is, you find out how important that finger is for everything from lifting to putting your shoes on, picking something small up, starting a nut on a bolt, taking a leak, etc lol. Not to mention the joy of keeping it dry while taking a shower or washing your hands...
I guess I'll have to find things to do that are lighter duty for awhile, and keep far away from the carb cleaner can for awhile for sure. That stuff will light you up in bad cuts. :rolling
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>( >( >( >( :getwellGeno wrote: Well I was doing real good, 90 decks parted with only 20 in the shop left to go, along with a few strays outside then it happened...
I take a finger and push on a carriage bolt if it comes out of its hole and starts spinning, then hit the impact to finish taking it off. My left index finger to be exact. I've done this with thousands of bolts here lately let alone over the years, you guys prob do the same. Well, I put my finger on one yesterday and as soon as I felt it rusted up, shaped sort of like a T with sharp edges I should have stopped but I was in a hurry. I knew it was a bad idea before I hit the impact trigger and I'm not sure what I was thinking other than I wasn't thinking...
Needless to say most of the end of that finger has a lot of chunks missing and is chopped up really deep like it was put in a blender. Now I get to experience life for awhile (like I have before) without the use of an index finger for awhile. You know how it is, you find out how important that finger is for everything from lifting to putting your shoes on, picking something small up, starting a nut on a bolt, taking a leak, etc lol. Not to mention the joy of keeping it dry while taking a shower or washing your hands...
I guess I'll have to find things to do that are lighter duty for awhile, and keep far away from the carb cleaner can for awhile for sure. That stuff will light you up in bad cuts. :rolling
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O the life of a mechanic, mangled mine 2 years ago. It comes with the job. Hope it heals well!
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I'm back to decks today, I did lighter stuff yesterday but I need these things outta the shop. Today will be practicing using the middle finger in place of the index finger. I should be pretty good at it in a few hours.
I'm running out of cart space, I never thought this much stuff would be saved but that's cool. Call me Mr Spindle now lol.
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Great and just like my daddy always said you just cant ever have to many spindles........... :getwellGeno wrote: It does come with the job lol.
I'm back to decks today, I did lighter stuff yesterday but I need these things outta the shop. Today will be practicing using the middle finger in place of the index finger. I should be pretty good at it in a few hours.
I'm running out of cart space, I never thought this much stuff would be saved but that's cool. Call me Mr Spindle now lol.
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I think your spinning a yarn Nappy
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I think your spinning a yarn Nappy [/quote]GT 14 wrote: Great and just like my daddy always said you just cant ever have to many spindles........... :getwell
no not me...i just want to spin my spindles............... :hello
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