Stupid Things I Have Done

   / Stupid Things I Have Done #401  
Hey Engineer42, you just reminded me of the time I accidentally dipped a finger into a solder pot, essentially a small cistern of molten tin-lead solder. Trouble is, even after removing my finger from the vat, it was still covered in scalding hot molten metal, and I was in the basement shop with the closest cold water up a flight of stairs to the kitchen. Definitely one of my less pleasant injuries.

I don't remember how I got the cooled and hardened metal off of my finger, my mind must have blocked that out in the 25+ years since it happened.
 
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   / Stupid Things I Have Done #402  
Hey Engineer42, you just reminded me of the time I accidentally dipped a finger into a solder pot, essentially a small cistern of molten tin-lead solder. Trouble is, even after removing my finger from vat, it was still covered in scalding hot molten metal, and I was in the basement shop with the closest cold water up a flight of stairs to the kitchen. Definitely one of my less pleasant injuries.

I don't remember how I got the cooled and hardened metal off of my finger, my mind must have blocked that out in the 25+ years since it happened.
At least it sounds like you did not try to taste it. Natural reflex and what not....

Ugh.
 
   / Stupid Things I Have Done #403  

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   / Stupid Things I Have Done #404  
Reminds me of a far past event. Senior year in high school I was a stableboy for a girls camp in Vermont. End of season they threw a big party on an island in Lake Champlain for the staff and counselors. Mostly young college age females. Sitting around the campfire, it was late, went to impress a particularly good looking counselor by picking up a live coal out of the fire to light her cigarette.
Trick is to lick your fingers, dip them in ash, try not to get a cherry red piece of oak, go for pine.
It worked, but the fingers were sensitive for days.
 
   / Stupid Things I Have Done #405  

Knit Cut-Resistant Gloves​

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Knit cut-resistant gloves meet ANSI/ISEA 105 standards to protect hands from cuts, abrasions, lacerations, and punctures when handling sharp items. Spun yarn construction makes knit gloves formfitting. ANSI/ISEA cut levels indicate the level of protection provided. Higher numbers indicate more cut protection but they generally have less dexterity than gloves with lower levels of cut protection.
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I still have an old beat up pair of leather gloves with a kevlar liner.
 
   / Stupid Things I Have Done #406  
Senior year in high school I was a stableboy for a girls camp in Vermont... Mostly young college age females.
What I got from this post is that you missed telling us several better stories, than someone burning their fingers. :p
 
   / Stupid Things I Have Done #407  
What I got from this post is that you missed telling us several better stories, than someone burning their fingers. :p
one of the best UNANTICIPATED benefits was absolutely top notch restaurant quality food 3 to 4 times a day. Taught me that rich girls eat well and that with a full regime of competitive horse riding and sailing for exercise can stay fit and trim.
Surprised the camp is still there
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   / Stupid Things I Have Done #408  
Reminds me of a far past event. Senior year in high school I was a stableboy for a girls camp in Vermont. End of season they threw a big party on an island in Lake Champlain for the staff and counselors. Mostly young college age females. Sitting around the campfire, it was late, went to impress a particularly good looking counselor by picking up a live coal out of the fire to light her cigarette.
Trick is to lick your fingers, dip them in ash, try not to get a cherry red piece of oak, go for pine.
It worked, but the fingers were sensitive for days.
A stableboy, college girl counselors, sounds like a very inappropriate movie I saw years ago. Bam chicka bow wow Lol
 
   / Stupid Things I Have Done #410  
My uncle had really good luck with a bucking chainsaw. It took his glasses off his nose and the next year it cut his shoe laces. Both times he needed a few stitches but he decided a couple of butterfly bandages was good enough.
Lucky man.
 

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