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    Default Beware the DC......

    A little over a year ago, I had an serious accident in my own shop
    involving my 3 hp Jet dust collector. The recent discussion about dust
    collecting has given me the "shove" necessary to write about it and the
    passage of time has dulled the memory to the point where I can now discuss
    it in public.


    My wife is a sweetheart of a person, who I met for the first time while
    attending kindergarten in our home town of Marshall MO. She beat me up
    that first day of school. We were always friends during our school years
    and continued to be friends right up to the time we were married. We've
    now been married for 29 years and she has mellowed to the point where she
    seldom beats me up anymore, since it upsets the dog when it happens.


    About a year ago, my wife and I decided to "reward" ourselves for the last
    kid going off to college with a trip to Alaska and a leisurely cruise down
    the Inside Passage to Vancouver. It was to be a vacation of a lifetime
    for us. Planning for the trip went smoothly, with the only glitch being
    my good wife forgetting to make an appointment at the beauty parlor for
    the day before we were to leave.


    I spent the day before the trip straightening up my shop so that a
    burglar wouldn't trip over anything and sue me for his injuries. My wife
    came downstairs in the afternoon to ask me if I would trim her hair just
    a tad so that it would look better for the trip. Since I've been
    virtually bald since my days in college, I have always just cut my own
    hair with an old pair of Oster clippers that I bought while in college.
    There, I had learned the simple fact that food is more important than a
    professional haircut.


    In my shop, I have a 3-hp Jet dust collector that is fed via blast gates
    from both ducts in the floor AND via a 25' 4" flex hose that connects to the
    floor sweep/planer/jointer or other movable tools. Since my wife's hair
    is about 3" long, I thought that it'd be nice to hold the clippers inside
    the 4" flex pipe so that her hair would stand straight out from her
    head. This would make it easier to get a smooth cut, in my opinion.


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    note: FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO MIGHT BE SENSITIVE, quit reading right here
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    For those of you continuing to read this tale of woe, here's what
    happened. This is absolutely true and unadulterated or exaggerated.


    My dear wife of 29 years, and the mother of my children, placed her rump
    on a stool I keep in the shop and proceeded to tell me exactly how much
    hair she wanted removed from the top, sides and bangs. I walked over to
    the DC, fired it up and closed off all but the blast gate leading to the
    4" flex hose. With the old Oster clippers up inside the hose and me
    grasping the cutter end of them between my thumb and forefinger, I could
    hold the 4" flex hose with the other hand and maneuver both things easily.
    I leaned over my wife's pretty face and made the first cut- doing her
    bangs.


    The hair stood out perfectly from her forehead and the results of that
    first swipe was terrific. I figured that I would probably get some reward
    from a beauty college for my wonderful invention. The second swipe was
    from side-to-side just above and behind the bangs. It went equally well.


    Then all hell broke loose.


    I claim that my wife moved, but she claims that claim is merely caused by
    the random firing of obviously defective neurons in my addled brain.


    For the third swipe, I had walked around to the rear of my wife's head and
    was beginning to make the cut across the top of her head. Regardless of
    the cause (I still say it had to be her fault), the damn 4" flex hose
    somehow sucked down onto the top of her dear, sweet head. The clippers
    were running full bore inside the pipe and doing the job that Mr. Oster
    had designed his clippers to do.


    The suction of a DC hose isn't great, but when even the most modest
    suction is spread over the area of a 4" hose (that conforms well to the
    shape of a wife's head), there actually is a momentary "grab." It
    startled my good wife, who let out with a squall and tried to stand up/
    kick me/ brush the 4" hose off of her head and explain how I was mentally
    defective all at the same time. During all this, I was attempting to
    knock the hose away from her head as well. I naturally succeeded in
    dislodging it (actually, it probably fell off on its own), but it fell to
    the OTHER side of her precious little head.


    The result was that my wife now had perfectly trimmed bangs, followed by
    a bald stripe that went damn near from ear-to-ear across the top of her
    head. Think of it as an inverted Mowhawk that has been rotated 90
    degrees. This was NOT what my dear wife had in mind when she asked me to
    trim a bit off of her hair.


    This tale now goes from bad to worse, because I tried to remedy the
    problem by tapering the hair toward the "kerf" and shortening up the rest.
    Saying that my attempts to remedy the situation were unsuccessful would be
    like saying that Custer was unsuccessful at taming the Indians.


    When that poor old woman finally got to the mirror, I knew that a personal
    Hell for me was at hand. It was. Now I stand just over 6', am in pretty
    good shape and tip the scales at almost 280#. My sweet wife and companion
    of all those years couldn't be over 5'-4", weighs a LOT less and has
    Multiple Sclerosis. However, she took one look at her new "do" and took
    off after me like a rabid doberman. She runs pretty darn well when she's
    mad. I learned something else that afternoon. I learned that the sweet
    old woman had obviously been kicked out of the Marine Corps because of her
    foul, potty mouth. The things that woman said, and the things that she
    called me, have absolutely prevented her from EVER enjoying the pleasures
    of heaven, in my humble opinion.


    I got little sleep that night, since my good wife felt the need to wake me
    every ten minutes or so to further discuss the consternation and distress
    I'd caused her, and to share her emotions and feelings with me. Since
    Lorena Bobbit had been in the news recently, I had very real additional
    reasons to remain awake and sober. We were leaving that next morning and
    there was no time for her to get a wig. We simply went ahead with the
    trip, with my wife acting (and looking) like a madwoman. Needless to say,
    the subject of her hair came up frequently. Whenever things would get a
    little boring on the cruise, I'd tell her, "Vicki, that haircut looks like
    hell," and it would start all over again.


    I tried to alleviate the tension by confidentially offering more rational
    explanations to inquiring folks than that she was "having a bad-hair day."
    I explained to our cabin steward that my wife had been in a fight with a
    wildcat while knife-hunting in Colorado. I told our waiter that she had
    she had almost completely overcome a terribly contageous case of head
    lice. A waitress in the lounge was told that medication had almost
    completely curbed my wife's terrible impulses with butcher knives.
    Generally, I'd just comment to curious folks that, "She's much calmer now
    that the medication is taking effect."


    A year later, my good wife STILL winces whenever she hears my DC winding
    up in the shop. The hair has grown back and is as pretty as before my
    "trim," but the fleeting trust that my wife has for my ability to cut
    hair is certainly diminished.
    Stupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.

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    No comment for fear of reprisals from Vicki
    Cheers

    DJ


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    Sh**t, what a story, pretty hard to beat without bending the truth. Jon.
    Jon.

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    All I can say is...

    NOTHING!

    (That's all the smiley's I'm allowed in one post!)

    I'm imagining that whole thing was written in a rather squeaky voice as well!

    Well done Iain!


    P

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    .. and here was I thinking of the sound my daughter's best lightweight cardigan made as it "fwoooped" through the fan last week!

    She was walking past as I was "vacuuming" the TS, and I swear it just disappeared from a metre away!

    Cheers,

    P

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    I feel like saying a blonde thing.....Oh My God!!

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