Watch those pinch points

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skylarkguy

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I was disassembling a drywall lift to fix a broken cable attacment. In its normal operating position gravity keeps a pair of folding arms open. It was upside down for repair and got me. There was some new creative foul language emanating from my garage that day. 1489185558741.jpg
 
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Ouch!!!!
Hope it heals quickly with a little pain as possible.
I did something similar last summer. Went to hit a nail with my hammer and hit the wrong nail.
 
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Ouch!!!!
Hope it heals quickly with a little pain as possible.
I did something similar last summer. Went to hit a nail with my hammer and hit the wrong nail.

Speaking of nails----
Snow was sticking to a shovel so I kicked it to clear the snow---well I hit the end of my big toe nail and discovered some new vocabulary.
Just about tore that nail off.
Could not slip on socks much less shoes as the nail would snag.
Ended up wrapping the toe with a strip of plastic sorta like a splint so as to not snag it.


I'm practical DIY type and have the scars to prove that I earned my diploma.
But kicking a shovel ??? (aim is a bit off, need new specs LOL)
 
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Speaking of nails----

I'm practical DIY type and have the SCARS to prove that I earned my diploma.
But kicking a shovel ??? (aim is a bit off, need new specs LOL)

Speaking of scars I know exactly what you mean. I do remember a time maybe 30 or 40 years ago when I could tell you when, where, and how I got each one of them. So many scars now I look at them and can't remember the when,where, or how. I've been a DIY all my life. I'm the type that will give the shirt off my back to help someone else but hate to ask for help myself. Maybe I'm just stubborn.
I think there's a lot of us here that think and work the same.
 
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I was disassembling a drywall lift to fix a broken cable attacment. In its normal operating position gravity keeps a pair of folding arms open. It was upside down for repair and got me. There was some new creative foul language emanating from my garage that day.View attachment 501580
Besides ouch! All I can say is ice!
 
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Speaking of scars I know exactly what you mean. I do remember a time maybe 30 or 40 years ago when I could tell you when, where, and how I got each one of them. So many scars now I look at them and can't remember the when,where, or how. I've been a DIY all my life. I'm the type that will give the shirt off my back to help someone else but hate to ask for help myself. Maybe I'm just stubborn.
I think there's a lot of us here that think and work the same.

I guess I am not that old. I can tell you where and how I got each one of my scars and tattoos.
 
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I GUESS that's an ouch!!! That will hurt and be stiff for a while. I was distracted and hit my thumb, full force, with a framing hammer. It broke bones, swelled, hurt and got stiff. That was about 30 years ago. I've never regained full mobility of the thumb. Life goes on and you learn to work around a stiff thumb.
 
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Thanks for the sentiment. I didn't puncture the nail for a couple days which was a mistake. After i put a hole in the nail with a hot needle it felt much better.
 
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That's attention getter...dang.
Mine step ladders not paying attention when folding up. :(
 

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