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Hope you're OK.
Instead of which I note you’re intent on disproving my long-held view that the older you get, the more aware of your own mortality you become. Get a grip, man. Literally!
I'm pretty sure the anaesthetic didn't work very well as it hurt just as much as you would expect.
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Hope you make a rapid recovery.
I strangled my fingers once, I was removing some screws from some reclaimed timber and a thread on my glove got caught in the 18V Hitachi driver and garrotted 2 of my fingers on my left hand, Thankfully the glove material snapped before my fingers were completely fucked. Ones never been the same since though.
That alone should have rang alarm bells. Moreso when I tried holding the 90mm disc onto a block of wood as a drilling base and it spun shortly afterwards, cutting my left thumb. After I patched that up, I thought it would be safer to hold the disc with two pairs of pliers and push it upwards into the bit (as I now have no free hand to operate the drill-press lever). This worked for about ten seconds until the drill bit dug into the piece and it started spinning. The jolt of the bit digging in knocked the pliers out of my right hand which then made contact with the very sharp edges of the now rapidly spinning disc of agony.
I'm detailing the accident here as self-punishment for my sheer idiocy. I am normally Mr Safety.... I get the right kit, the right safety gear and do things properly. This time I was lazy and impatient, so took a chance - and it bit me. Indeed, it could have been significantly worse and I'm very lucky to have escaped with just a deep cut on one finger.
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It does sound like it could have been a lot worse. Glad you're OK.
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Isn’t it always the case, that the one time you just ‘risk it’, it ends with regret! When I ran a landscaping business, I used to berate anyone I saw not lifting safely. Then one day, I was laying some paving in an awkward spot and had to lift one of the slabs to reposition it. Rather than standing up and doing it correctly, I risked moving it while kneeling down and had to twist to move it. Bang! My back is still fooked to this day... that must have been over ten years ago.
I had an accident involving a petrol hedge cutter and my finger tips. The nerves never fully recovered.
Just try and let it heal as cleanly as possible, my fingers aren't bad but a little deformed now too. Makes it hard to play guitar cleanly. Near impossible actually for open "cowboy chords".
This thread should be stickied. Someone posted a vid of a popular pedal builder doing the same thing not long ago didn't they? ALWAYS CLAMP!!! This isn't a freak incident, it WILL snag.
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Good luck with your recovery.