gloves

Discussion in 'Tool Chat' started by g4l, Jan 27, 2013.

  1. g4l

    g4l Well-Known Member

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    Well, another trip to a + even for slicing the side of my thumb and nail with a concave today. Need to invent a glove that's flexible and thin but protective.
    The chain mail gloves aren't practical, was even thinking about a motocross glove or summit?
     
  2. merit

    merit Well-Known Member

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    That's what happens when you work Sundays :)
     
  3. oddbod_jnr

    oddbod_jnr Well-Known Member

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    Did same thing sat with concave how come they hurt more
     
  4. tarkett85

    tarkett85 Well-Known Member

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    done it many a time mate
     
  5. bournemouth

    bournemouth Super Moderator

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    Number one rule non cutting hand above cutting hand, its a bastard when you get a bad cut normally a really stupid mistake that can easily if been avoided like the time I used my dolphin holder to keep door open then put knife back down side of my leg stupid mistakes
     
  6. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    its a hazard of the trade
    Suck it up!
    :D
     
  7. g4l

    g4l Well-Known Member

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    Did you see the pic of it ontwitter? I bandaged it up with gaffa tape and put the chunk on top after I found it on the floor.
     
  8. Neilydun

    Neilydun Well-Known Member

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    Nasty, my mate cut his finger in half last year.
    Nursie said it would grow back, because he don`t smoke.
    It has n`t though
     
  9. coolevilangel

    coolevilangel Well-Known Member

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    seen it...oooochya***rrrrrrrr
     
  10. tarkett85

    tarkett85 Well-Known Member

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    spray and tape fixes everything mate
     
  11. Rugrat

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    Seem to remember hearing about crystals that are used to clot deep cuts quickly not sure were I heard it...or read it.. anyone know of them?
     
  12. steve

    steve Well-Known Member

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    biggest lie told to me when i stared at 16?

    "Always keep your blade sharp, otherwise you will cut yourself using too much force with a blunt one"

    Dont think I've ever cut myself with a blunt blade, its always just as its been changed for a new one and it cuts too easily, lol
     
  13. oddbod_jnr

    oddbod_jnr Well-Known Member

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    superglue ,its what it was invented for ,battlefield injuries.
     
  14. dazlight

    dazlight Super Moderator

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    True that. Blunt blade can slip off the straight edge easily.
     
  15. SandyFloor

    SandyFloor Well-Known Member

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    I don't know about carpets but with lvt all my near misses have been with blunt blades or if the blade snaps. I always use heavier gauge blades incase that happens.
     
  16. SandyFloor

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    You're half right there. The base material was developed ( no pun intended ) by Kodak as a hard plastic lens material for gunsight scopes and other things during WW2 for which it failed. They sat on it for years before someone noticed it it's qualites as a strong and instant adhesive and it was developed into a superglue . From there they developed a spray for wounds and it was first used in the Vietnam war. The glue reacts instantly with moisture found in skin which is why it's difficult not to get the stuff stuck to your fingers. There were a lot of side effects but it was preferable to bleeding to death.
     
  17. g4l

    g4l Well-Known Member

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    They used a dressing had some sort of seaweed in it on mine. Only trouble is it sticks to the wound so it hurts like hell when changing it.
     
  18. tarkett85

    tarkett85 Well-Known Member

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    i've sprayed and taped myself back together more times than i remember tips of fingers etc... and hardly a scar although i've lost the feeling in most of the tips now:(
     
  19. Robroy

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    took the side of finger off cutting a carpet tile, just catching the fleshy bit took ages to heal, I always used to work with the straight blade sticking right out .....not any more ....still makes me wince :eek:
     
  20. SandyFloor

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    I've only had one goodie when I was exhausted and the knife slipped and I put the blade through my left thumb nail
     

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