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    Unhappy An idiot in the shed

    Showing a mate one of my rehab planes. Took the blade out to show how sharp Look! I can shave with it . Took my eyes of my arm.. :eek::eek: ...2" gash = blood everywhere.
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    Geez, what were you smoking, Shedhand??

    Hope it wasn't serious, have a greenie to help heal the wounds.

    Rusty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rusty
    Geez, what were you smoking, Shedhand??

    Hope it wasn't serious, have a greenie to help heal the wounds.

    Rusty.
    Don't smoke (anything) just not paying attention. Happening a lot lately..:confused: thnaks for greenie mate
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    Showed one of my mates how to sharpen a 40mm chisel. I shaved the hair off my arm, he tried his chin. No worries!

    Learn to sharpen properly, Sheddy!
    Bodgy
    "Is it not enough simply to be able to appreciate the beauty of the garden without it being necessary to believe that there are faeries at the bottom of it? " Douglas Adams

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    I've done that too , but not in front of someone else thankgod......

    but I've done much worse. I cut 1/2" off the tip of my middle finger on my powered jointer.....this little bit went missing for months....like, who cares what happened to it....but, I found it a few months latter while digging the mud out of the tread in my boots with a stick......Out popped this dryed up smelly little bit of finger,,,,arrrrrre that where it went kinda funny at the time. Been walking around on the tip of my finger for a couple of months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apricotripper
    I've done that too , but not in front of someone else thankgod......

    but I've done much worse. I cut 1/2" off the tip of my middle finger on my powered jointer.....this little bit went missing for months....like, who cares what happened to it....but, I found it a few months latter while digging the mud out of the tread in my boots with a stick......Out popped this dryed up smelly little bit of finger,,,,arrrrrre that where it went kinda funny at the time. Been walking around on the tip of my finger for a couple of months.
    Cripes Tripper, you nitwit. :eek: They might have been able to sew it back on. Maybe they still could. If you put it in the jointer again you wouldn't feel it but you'd know where to find it..
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    Couldn't quite put yer finger on it Jake ?

    Don't you hate that, Sheddy, you duffer, darksiders are meant to have patchy shaved forearms, not patchy from the latest wound healing.


    Cheers.............Sean, forearmed is forewarned


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    Still an Apprentice Dark Sider mate
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