PTsideshow
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This was posted by a member from another forum I'm on. It is almost unbelievable that somebody would do this.
The tread was about the most dangerous things in the shop, the number one item was the wire brushes on angle grinders. Now I think the new most dangerous item can be the operator.
I bet his family has already consulted a lawyer.
What I find hard to believe is that somebody with a wood working shop/equipment. Would even think of doing something like that!
glen
It happened in the Baltimore, Md area.most dangerous
I was hoping this thread was still going, got a sad story to pass on. I work in a busy ER when not in the shop, and yesterday I had a patient that tried something REALLY DUMB! A 45 year old man had decided that knife making was his new calling in life. He had gone to Lowes and purchased some metal, took it home and cut out a knife blank. He felt time was not on his side and instead of using files or a grinder or whatever, he thought it would be a great time saver if he used his wood planner. Guess what? WRONG!!! He lost three fingers and when his machine failed it exploded sending pieces of machinery everywhere including embedding some in his nose, naval, and just missed his carotid by 1 cm. Lets just say he won't be working on anything anytime soon. Imagination giveth, stupidity taketh away.
The tread was about the most dangerous things in the shop, the number one item was the wire brushes on angle grinders. Now I think the new most dangerous item can be the operator.
I bet his family has already consulted a lawyer.
What I find hard to believe is that somebody with a wood working shop/equipment. Would even think of doing something like that!
glen