RE: [RCSE] Don't do this

2001-09-04 Thread Regis White
Ten thousand years from now, some one is going to wonder about that. :~) Regis -Original Message- From: Mark Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 6:59 PM To: Bill Conkling; Douglas, Brent Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [RCSE] Don't do this I have

Re: [RCSE] Don't do this

2001-08-30 Thread Tom Broeski
Gee, I did the exact same thing only deeper, and had to have the nerve spliced. I got to hospital at 9:20 am and didn't see the hand doctor till 6 pm. They stitched it temporarily and then had to re open it. At least I know I am in good company. T Harley Michaelis wrote: I proceeded to

RE: [RCSE] Don't do this

2001-08-30 Thread Walba, Rick
Don't bash your instincts, you're suppose to grab the handle silly. You were just to fixated on the blade. I'll tell you about dumb instincts and what not to do: when an xacto falls in between your legs, don't smash your thighs together, spread 'em! Rick I had just installed a new

RE: [RCSE] Don't do this

2001-08-30 Thread Brian Iva Smith
I have put most of my blade holders in a vise and bent them a little so they can not roll..Fits my chubby little hand better too...Brian Smith _ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

RE: [RCSE] Don't do this (But do this)

2001-08-30 Thread Steven Meyer
Slide a piece of rubber tubing, latex, over the handle. Cover the coupling and it also helps keep it from loosening up. Gives a better grip as well. Steve Meyer http://SOARchicago.com/stmeyer/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] S.O.A.R. Web Page http://SOARchicago.com/

RE: [RCSE] Don't do this

2001-08-30 Thread Kjell-Arne Fjelde
Or even better. When an soldering iron falls between you´re legs. And you sit in you´re shorts, beacause it´s hot outside. Do NOT smash the legs together. It does hurt. Cheers Kjelli From: Walba, Rick [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [RCSE] Don't do

RE: [RCSE] Don't do this

2001-08-30 Thread Douglas, Brent
my new favorite injury always occurs when cutting monokote along a straight edge I am almost assured that the blade will hop up the straight edge, take a chunk of my index finger (what I now call 'the chunk'), and leave me with a beveled finger Only thing that saves me is that I play