well i guess i ll post this but yeah i ll share
not expecting sympathy but for you all to learn from me and others
the last two weeks ago at work begining of morning i fired up the 12'
metal shear i had a backstop set up for lots of 10" long pieces to shear
i had a bad gut feeling about rapid firing the machine and as i was feeding
the material through after about a dozen
the next one i fed through the cotton part of glove got caught on burred
edge of metal and my left index finger got underneath the dogs of the
shear which hold the metal in place with 80,000psi
so it felt like a hammer hit it at first then i realized it couldnt have been a
hammer i guess it was so mangled up they couldnt save the first joint
its still sore as a matter of fact
but i just hope that none of you go through an amputation even though
they pay you money for lost limb it just isnt worth it and to those that
have i feel your pain
but the reason i wrote this was for you all who work with your hands
the title says it all ,it doesnt pay to go lightning quick
Your friend
James
p.s. i dont have pics yet probably dont wanna see anyways