Posted by dave guest on August 15, 2008 at 21:49:24 from (4.229.177.56):
In Reply to: Boom! posted by fixerupper on August 14, 2008 at 18:54:09:
This was a different kind of KABOOM. I was burning some plywood scraps and I saw piece of galvanized pipe that was a trip hazard. I pulled it and instantly found it very warm. The Kaboom was what happened to my right hand. I had a blister the size of baseball. At ER they showed it to all the staff. The good part was it was chilly weather and I stuck my hand in a pond immediately for about 15 minutes. The cold water eliminated all the pain entirely. ER didn't belive me and gave me pain pills I never took. Try cold water on a burn and you'll never believe how well it works. Had a big bandage for about a month. Lord was watching another dummy, never got infected or anything.
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