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Wild Dingo
18th February 2007, 09:12 PM
Shame about the finger :o

Yesty... Forstner bit jumped the hole and into the finger munched both tenons and minced the meat inside... overnight stay and surguy later Im a bloody one flippered penguin for a month :C That is my finga an flippa :o

:doh: :doh: :doh: dumbass tryin to save a few seconds an doin it by hand instead of the drill press :doh: :doh: :doh:

USE THE BLOODY DRILL PRESS :~

echnidna
18th February 2007, 09:15 PM
ouch

watson
18th February 2007, 09:22 PM
Geez!
Can't imagine how much that would smart!!!

Regards,
Noel

macca2
18th February 2007, 09:26 PM
Sometimes before you start you just know it's gunna hurt.

Take it easy

Macca

Toolin Around
18th February 2007, 09:27 PM
Come on! Couldn't you take better pics than that. Like lifting the flap and letting us see the tendons. :wink: I'm actually surprised your pics are so clear. I would suspect you'd have a fair bit of hand shake from the adrenalin pumping.

martrix
18th February 2007, 09:33 PM
So I take it thats your fingy Ding?:C

Shedhand
18th February 2007, 09:59 PM
Hey Ding....are they roaches in the ash tray? :U They'll calm you down... :o:o

scooter
18th February 2007, 10:36 PM
Wotta barsteward :oo: That had to smart... :rolleyes:

Get better soon, Shane.


Cheers.............Sean

Wild Dingo
18th February 2007, 11:46 PM
oooohh it hurts.... like it REALLY REALLY

HURTS!!! :o

then it didnt just stung like a right buggar and didnt bleed much either,,, now however it does... unfortunatly for me Im allergic to all opiates soooo when I say it hurts you know it

HURTS

Panadol really doesnt cut it when it comes to this sorta pain eh :C

And funny thing was as I lifted the drill it and it caught it was sorta like my mind went oooh shyte this is gonna hurt... yep its my "favorite" cutting finga... I mean if Im gonna cut or in this instance drill a finga its the left index one that gets it :doh:

Not as bad as that other one in the other thread but at least you know who owned this one :B

I have learnt a solid lesson... use forstner bits in a drill press not in a hand drill :no: :no: :doh:

journeyman Mick
19th February 2007, 12:00 AM
............Panadol really doesnt cut it when it comes to this sorta pain eh :C .................

Shane,:no:
ask your doc about Tramadol/Zydol (Tramadol Hydrochloride) sometimes used for heavy duty pain and not an opiate AFAIK. Oh, and keep your fingers out of the way next time.:doh: :wink:

Mick

Wild Dingo
19th February 2007, 01:01 AM
yep your right Mick but its another Im allergic too... only serious pain killers I can have are Largactil and Fernergon not pain killers really more I think tranquilizers knock me out for 24 hours and then mushed brain for another 24 :no: :no: :no:

And your right... think boy think!!! :doh: :doh: :doh:

journeyman Mick
19th February 2007, 01:21 AM
Shane, mate,
it's bad enough hurting yourself but if you're allergic to pain killers it really sucks! Bugger!:( I seriously think that you and a few others hereabouts who seem to be accident prone need to seriously re-evaluate your work procedures. Safety needs to become an ingrained habit, something that's considered at every step of the job, and throughout your day. I don't think I'm paranoid and I've been engaged in high risk occupations and past times for a large part of my life but it's highly unusual for me to even need a bandaid. (Scribing ridge capping is one time I might need a bandaid, but that's about it) I really don't want to be reading about any serious injuries here (shudder):(

Mick

joe greiner
19th February 2007, 01:41 AM
Sorry about your oops, Shane. Hand-held tool OR hand-held workpiece, BUT NOT BOTH! Or preferably, neither. I had all the fun I need with a Lancelot. Didn't hurt at all at first; 'course, my wiring's shot, so that might not mean much.

Have you tried "non-prescription" painkillers? Worth a try if you don't mind peeing a lot.

Joe

Tex79
19th February 2007, 09:03 AM
Strewth!! :oo: Jeez Dingo your having a shocker of a month. I hope the finger heals quick and it's back to 100% functionality. You might want to consider wearing armour, helmet and gauntlets next time you enter your shed :;

Cheers,

Evan

Bob38S
19th February 2007, 10:27 AM
Dingo, check with your chemist for an over the counter pain killer called "Veganin" - strong and works for me. I usually have a box on hand - don't use them at all often - usually have to toss some out as the box goes out of date. You will probably have to show ID and sign for them - I did last time.

Hope the recovery is fast

Bob

silentC
19th February 2007, 10:36 AM
Hand-held tool OR hand-held workpiece, BUT NOT BOTH!
That's a good rule to live by. I use forstners in my hand drill all the time but only on things that don't need to be held with one hand. Both hands on the drill, keep the meaty bits away, no problems.

Andy Mac
19th February 2007, 10:47 AM
Ouch Wild Dingo, that's making me wince just thinking about it:oo: :( Won't do that again in a hurry....

Hand-held tool OR hand-held workpiece, BUT NOT BOTH!
Good advice Joe, more polite than the old "Never put your finger where you wouldn't put your d*ck first", advice I got as a diesel fitter in the mines (but it sure made you think before switching on a machine!!:roll: )

Get better quickly,

DavidG
19th February 2007, 10:52 AM
Wild Dingo
:o Ouch

It is not often that someone has the presence of mind to capture photographic evidence of their miss deeds BEFORE going to hospital.

Your fortitude is duly recognised. :2tsup:

TassieKiwi
19th February 2007, 01:24 PM
Owww. Maybe the d'uh check we should all ask ourselves is 'would we do this (insert dodgy task) if everyone on the BB was watching on the webcam?

Hope it feels better soon - that throb is awful.

Black Ned
19th February 2007, 02:33 PM
Your mind was on your shed signs and not on the job!!............Bad Dingo!

I guess if you was a really truely wild dingo, you would have been put down by the trapper.

Wild Dingo
19th February 2007, 03:06 PM
Your mind was on your shed signs and not on the job!!............Bad Dingo!

I guess if you was a really truely wild dingo, you would have been put down by the trapper.

Well I cant say as that particular thought hadnt crossed her mind lately :C but I saluted her so benny hill like she turned to putty in me hand :;

zenwood
19th February 2007, 04:41 PM
Makes me feel faint just looking at the pics. Amazed that you had the intestinal fortitude to snap off a pic with that chuck of meat hanging loose.

Thanks for the safety reminder. And hope it gets better soon. Have a medicinal ale or two, eh?

Felder
19th February 2007, 05:01 PM
Ouch, dammit oh wow. Cripes Ding! :no:

Look on the bright side though. You still have your thumb exposed from all that bandaging. No hassles hitting the space-bar, eh?

Harry72
19th February 2007, 06:30 PM
Ouch :stretcher:

MajorPanic
19th February 2007, 08:09 PM
When I cut me thumb off they wouldn't give me morphine until they had taken & replaced the cut-off-bit of the thumb about a dozen times :(( :(( :(( :(( :(( I kept saying "this really hurts here!!!" as the blood ran down my arm & dripped off my elbow into a bucket. :oo:
It wasn't until I finally grabbed the doctor by the throat & reminded him through clenched teeth that it really did hurt, that he thought it prudent to administer morphine.............

God I love morphine!! :U :U :U


I hope it heals well & soon Wild Dingo!

bsrlee
20th February 2007, 12:00 AM
Commiserations on the damage.

I too am amazed at the people who seem to keep a camera on hand to record the damage, and then manage to record the whole thing in such clarity & detail.

I'm usually too busy trying to stem the flow of blood,:oo: plus I don't have dust proof covers for any of my cameras.

soundman
22nd February 2007, 11:50 PM
It good to learn from your mistakes.:doh: ......It's even better to learn from someone else's mistakes.

Thanks dingo you have saved me the effort and discomfort of drilling my finger with a forstener bit:D

So we are all in agreement that forstener bits arent the sweet and innocent little item we all thaught they were.


OH:no: :o :doh: no the horor show continues:C

cheers

Wild Dingo
23rd February 2007, 01:25 AM
Strewth!! :oo: Jeez Dingo your having a shocker of a month. I hope the finger heals quick and it's back to 100% functionality. You might want to consider wearing armour, helmet and gauntlets next time you enter your shed :;

Cheers,

Evan

shocker of a year more like mate :roll: First the phnumonia then the pluisy, them the busitis then the celusitus them the knee and now just as everying seems to be getting sorted and Im thinkin "you bloody little ripper finally I can get back to work and try to recoup some of the lost $$$" I go an drill me flamin finga! :doh: :doh: :doh:

but although it still hurts like buggary it will come good just have to get through a few more weeks is all :roll:

and mates an matesses? glad I could offer this safety lesson :C just wish it was some other wallys finga instead of mine :B

Bob38S
23rd February 2007, 11:52 AM
...........
glad I could offer this safety lesson :C just wish it was some other wallys finga instead of mine :B

And so say all of us - and the answer is --- "some other wallys finga".

Thanks for the lesson, mate.

and


"Don't do it again!"

soundman
23rd February 2007, 11:54 AM
Dingo mate.. I feel your pain:( :C ........ Te He... no I don't:D :D :D

cheers

Wild Dingo
5th March 2007, 03:08 AM
Well the bandaging plaster and stitches came out the other day after 14 days covered... man ohhh man did it ever STINK! :C Anyway... there was a bit of a worrying panic for about an hour or so after they took them off as the wedding ring was noticed to still be on the finger! :o the hand specialist on looking at it looked up at me then at the finnger then at the wife then back at the finger "you dont wear a wedding ring do you?" "yeah" "good god!" and he quickly buggared of out of the room and stayed gone for a good few minutes coming back with the surgeon and the registrar along with several other important lookin nobs and nobbettes and they proceeded to all look peer and shake their collective heads the surgeon looked casually muttered "Im due in surgery" and left...

The problem was that since he had left it on the finger had swollen so much only a thin band was able to be seen the hand specialist was all for operating there and then... to remove the bloody finger!! :o luckily the missus and the wee young nurse that was there asked them to just wait and see if it would go down enough to cut the ring off he reluctantly gave them "1/2 an hour" and luckily with the two of them washing and massaging the ring finger the swelling went down enough that the wee nurse could prize the weird cutter under bit and cut it... then it was just a matter of the missus holding my hand to stop me flinching while she bent the ring apart... whallah ring off :2tsup: surgury to remove finger off... thank gawd!

I go back to see him on Wednesday to check the ring finger then again in two weeks for the index... talk about bloody dramas :C :B
So here we are

Shedhand
5th March 2007, 09:39 AM
While you're in there Ding get those man boobs seen to you tart... healing nicely. :wink:

BTW when I turned 50 my health went kapput despite giving up smokes, beer, s3x and chocolate. I keep telling the doctor I gave up all the things that kept me healthy. :no:

joe greiner
6th March 2007, 01:23 AM
Two weeks: Not bad for that much progress. I short order, you'll be back to (ahem) "normal.":D

Joe

Shedhand
6th March 2007, 11:42 AM
Two weeks: Not bad for that much progress. I short order, you'll be back to (ahem) "normal.":D

JoeDing??? Normal??? :roflmao2::roflmao2: