Yeah, I was using an electric staple gun on some door
panels I was re-upholstering. ping-ping-ping, PING!.
Blood all over the place. 

mike
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> >
> > I have had a few good ones with the die grinder,
> once I cut into my hand and about
> I month ago i put my sweather on fire.
> I started laughing because I felt soo stupid and
> then it started burning my skin and
> I had to stop the fire with some beer. hahah what a
> stupid way to spend beer hahaha.
> 
> ciao
> Andr�
> >
> >
> > I am sure we all have done "that was stupid"
> things.  Dave's opening of a
> > hot radiator cap as a teen reminded me of one
> memorable situation.  16
> > years old, working at Goodyear Tire and checking
> for the source of an oil
> > leak.  Since it dripped more with the engine
> running - hoisted the car up
> > while running and noticed an oil drip coming out
> of the bell housing
> > inspection hole.  Stuck my finger in there to see
> how much oil was laying
> > in there only to have the tip of my finger hit the
> spinning flywheel gears.
> > Fortunately I felt it pretty quick and removed it
> just as fast - not
> > loosing to much flesh.  Dumb thing to do, but
> gained some new knowledge
> > that day.  Anyone else?
> >
> > Krister Meister
> > Bloomingdale, IL
> > '66 SS #'s
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Dave wrote answering radiator bubble problem:
> >
> > If you haven't done this before, just let the
> engine warm up with the
> > radiator cap off.  Don't go for a drive and then
> try removing the cap.
> > 15psi behind a couple gallons of 200-degree liquid
> can hurt.  I did that
> > once when I was in my teens.  Ouch.
> >
> > -Dave
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 
> 



        
                
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