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leo:
a big blob of weld through my overals onto my leg  :shock:

it smelt like bacon and took 6 weeks to heal properly

dreadnought110:
:shock: I really hope that no one from the health and safety department is reading this we will be closed down for being to dangerous!!! :lol:

vaz:
not a nice one a mate off mine many years ago was working in pit removing a sender unit ,as he drained the fuel he knocked a strip light and boom history

Evilgoat:
Guy working on a boat next to me adjusting the timing chain tension on a running engine, cost him the tiops of all four fingers.

Stapled my hand to a wall
14Kv Electric shock (Hitting the tool rack hurt more)
Dropped nice expensive snap on extention bar and discopvered it had landed between the starter feed and the body when I picked it.
Soldering iron bit fallen off while upside down using it, landed on my arm.
Eyebrows taken off by acidentally igniting solvent weld after making a really impressive bit of waste pipe up and looking down it
Electrocuted more times than I can count with varing voltages between 50V AC ring current on a phone line up to TV EHT feeds at 24Kv

Oh, and a 160MHz RF burn on my toungue (Dont Ask)

dazzawhipple:
I have put a drill through my arm working on a lathe,

I used to pull swarf of a lathe whilst machining until it got me, whilst working on a surface grinder i put my hand between the wheel and job,

Whilst working on a landrover i have had rust in my eye it had to be removed using a scrapping action :shock: , a spanner 52 mm was helpfully thrown at me by my 2 year old straight in the neathers whilst underneath the Disco

The one most recently using a can of expanding foam all over my hands and the stuff woundn't come off a  vist to A&E for this one

lots of others,

Darren

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