18v Power Planer v Fingers

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Rushing to complete a job, grabbed bottom of planer - "I've got absolutely no idea why I did this" Drove to hospital, all car parks full "brilliant" found parking attendant, I'm losing a bit to much blood mate, don't worry there reserved spaces for the injured - Happy Days.
X Ray, Anti-Biotics, Tetanus, Stitches.Straight back to work, picked up planer and carried on.

Don't Rush.
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Did similar around 15 years ago. The inside of my left hand index finger still feels numb and tingly when I squeeze it
 
I did the same thing with a mains powered hedge trimmer. I was so intent on not cutting the cable that I sliced a couple of my fingers instead. I only use battery powered trimmers these days
 
Done it twice ! you'd think I'd learn .
Left the gouge in the floor to remind me not to pick one up again .
The last one was during covid ,so standing in a line with a blood soaked tea towel wrapped around it at hospital and a nurse asked me
did I think my trip to A&E was necessary.
 
Done it twice ! you'd think I'd learn .
Left the gouge in the floor to remind me not to pick one up again .
The last one was during covid ,so standing in a line with a blood soaked tea towel wrapped around it at hospital and a nurse asked me
did I think my trip to A&E was necessary.
Obviously she thought the tea-towel was doing a splendid job. :LOL:
 
Sliced deep into finger tip with a new router bit that was ultra sharp. Finger tips don’t seem to stop bleeding I guess it’s the nerve endings need a good supply of blood
 
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