@great-big-stees saidSo he must have had surgical knowledge like a doctor if that is the reason you have. 😉 Hey, stick to it!!1
He obviously was a master driller and knew that if and when something like that happened he'd know exactly where not to drill, so I'll stick with skilled, not lucky.
-VR
@very-rusty saidRemembering the sound before they gave him the morphine, I'm very sure he didn't actually plan to stick his hand in front of the drill.
So he must have had surgical knowledge like a doctor if that is the reason you have. 😉 Hey, stick to it!!1
-VR
After the event he seemed to think it was all worth it though, because he could tell the story and show the scars.
What would you be willing to do to get your 15 minutes of fame?
@kewpie saidCertainly not stick a drill in my hand, not to mention how stupid it would be. Obviously not intentional! 😉
Remembering the sound before they gave him the morphine, I'm very sure he didn't actually plan to stick his hand in front of the drill.
After the event he seemed to think it was all worth it though, because he could tell the story and show the scars.
What would you be willing to do to get your 15 minutes of fame?
-VR
@very-rusty saidI don't want to have my 15 minutes of fame, but if I did I'd choose a less painful way to stick my name on the board.
Certainly not stick a drill in my hand, not to mention how stupid it would be. Obviously not intentional! 😉
-VR
@kewpie saidI like to do things quietly behind the scenes, that is kind of the motto I stick to. 🙂
I don't want to have my 15 minutes of fame, but if I did I'd choose a less painful way to stick my name on the board.
-VR
@kewpie saidYears ago I was working on a sewing machine with a button foot sewing buttons on to fake pockets in skirts. You worked fast pushing they next button in between finger and thumb as the foot went down and withdrawing your finger literally as you started to sew. Long story short the lad on the next machine put the needle through his finger. Through the finger nail at the centre and out the finger on the other side.
I was working in an engineering office right next to a CNC steel drilling machine when its operator touched the wrong pedal and drilled straight through his hand with a half-inch bit. A week later he was back at work with full use of his hand. How he managed to stick it through without touching a single nerve, tendon or bone is completely beyond me.
He had withdrawn his hand in pain and the needle had broken so he turned to me with the needle sticking out either side of his finger asking me somewhat enthusiastically to pull it out. I pulled it out for him. With hindsight I don't remember checking which side was the thin end of the needle so it was a 50/50 chance and I got lucky! I suppose it was probably intuitive to go for the right end.
No blood to speak of. It's surprising what you can get away with if you don't hit a vein, an artery or a nerve.
(I feel obligated to add never pull foreign bodies out of rounds before you get to hospital. Situations that could have gone fine deteriorate fast if a blade slices an artery on the way out. A needle with no edge at the tip of the finger is a fairly unique situation from that point of view.)
@petewxyz saidA very lucky sticky incident!
Years ago I was working on a sewing machine with a button foot sewing buttons on to fake pockets in skirts. You worked fast pushing they next button in between finger and thumb as the foot went down and withdrawing your finger literally as you started to sew. Long story short the lad on the next machine put the needle through his finger. Through the finger nail at the centre ...[text shortened]... needle with no edge at the tip of the finger is a fairly unique situation from that point of view.)
-VR
@kewpie saidStick a drill through someone else’s hand, that should do it, at the very least I’d make the court section of the local paper.
Remembering the sound before they gave him the morphine, I'm very sure he didn't actually plan to stick his hand in front of the drill.
After the event he seemed to think it was all worth it though, because he could tell the story and show the scars.
What would you be willing to do to get your 15 minutes of fame?
@kevcvs57 saidCourt could get a bit sticky for you! 😉
Stick a drill through someone else’s hand, that should do it, at the very least I’d make the court section of the local paper.
-VR
@very-rusty saidIndeed, they (courts) sometimes stick you with a fine or even jail time.
Court could get a bit sticky for you! 😉
-VR
@great-big-stees saidEven in Spain...? 🙂
Indeed, they (courts) sometimes stick you with a fine or even jail time.
@great-big-stees saidBut now your Sturm und Drang days are over...? 🙂
Yes, for me, especially Spain. 🤔 😉
@torunn saidHe takes me as the type of person who could still get stuck in trouble. Just look at those eyes!
But now your Sturm und Drang days are over...? 🙂
-VR
@very-rusty saidQuite right, wouldn't trust him for a second. I stick to my side of the board. 🙂
He takes me as the type of person who could still get stuck in trouble. Just look at those eyes!
-VR