Posted by Dr. Walt on February 12, 2015 at 18:17:28 from (12.2.223.66):
In Reply to: Re: Stupid Hurts.... posted by old on February 12, 2015 at 08:07:52:
Old:
Your finger looks a lot like mine did back in '95 when I worked in a metal fabrication shop. I was torch-cutting arch supports for the Infield tunnel at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway out of a 4'x 8' sheet of 2" thick steel plate. The plate started to come off of the rollers on the cutting table and I made a grab for it to keep it on the table, instead it pinched my gloved fingers against the jagged edges of the burn table. I pulled my hand out of the welding glove and my right little finger & right ring finger were both shredded to the bone. Never went to the Hospital, just took care of it myself right there on the job-site (had all the medical supplies in my truck), filled out an incident report and went right back to work. Only lasting evidence is a split nail on the little finger.
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