Well… that was stupid…

   / Well… that was stupid… #61  
JethroB, that has got to be, for me, the funniest joke I have ever read. I,ve read it probably 50 times over my years, and bust out laughing ever time I read it. I can picture that poor guy in terrible pain, but it makes me laugh out loud, every time.
 
   / Well… that was stupid… #62  
For the op and the others whom have battled with a saw, sorry to hear of that. I never cut myself with a circular or table saw but I did touch my not quite stopped power planer blade which cut up but did not remove two fingers.

I have over the years met a guy that last some fingers with a circular saw so it's not just table saws that you have to respect.

Lastly, my wife knows to stay back and not distract me until I finish a cut.
 
   / Well… that was stupid… #64  
JethroB, that has got to be, for me, the funniest joke I have ever read. I,ve read it probably 50 times over my years, and bust out laughing ever time I read it. I can picture that poor guy in terrible pain, but it makes me laugh out loud, every time.
Same for me. I reread it occasionally and still giggle. The author is a master of painting the picture. 🤣
 
   / Well… that was stupid… #65  
For all the stupid things I have done over the last 73 years, I'm amazed I still have all of all my fingers. Banged a couple up pretty well a few times, but never broke one and they are all there and still work properly.
 
   / Well… that was stupid… #66  
I don't think any of us can top that. I do recall a picture of a guy in the ER with an arrow in his chest and his son clutching a bow. That could be a contender but in my book, we have a winner right here.
I thought the Briggs motorized bicycle I set up was pretty ingenious. I fabricated a steel mount over rear wheel, removing about 6" of fender at the top. Bike was a 60's Sears 3 speed with caliper brakes.
Plate was hinged with a lever on it and I had a wide billet aluminum pulley that fit the horizontal motor shaft perfectly, even had a key way. Start the motor, pedal bike a bit and lower spinning pulley onto top of tire. I used right handlebar grip with cable for the throttle. Kill switch close by was a Jake brake since caliper brakes didn't do much.
The next evening after I was released from the hospital I took it out for it's maiden voyage...eyepatch and all . I had calculated the speed and had my neighbor follow me in his car to check the speed.
I had a 2D cell headlight with a horn on handlebars.
Once out on the main road there was a long flat stretch and I opened it up. My neighbor said at that point he clocked me at 65. I passed some guy on a moped and two old ladies in a Mercury...their expression was priceless. I then made a left turn onto our secondary road giving a hand signal and luckily missed a large dog.
Back on our road the last mile went pretty quick and using Jake brake, calipers and dragging both feet barely made the turn up our driveway. I stopped at the garage where the bicycle fell apart. Literally. The pulley on tire worked but the big rubber band spoke protector was outside the tire. The handlebars fell off and I guess from the vibration basically all the nuts and screws had loosened. Both the old tires were shot.
I often think about how lucky I was to make it back home in one piece.
 
   / Well… that was stupid… #67  
I was ripping a 2x4 when the accident occurred…

Have you ripped something as narrow? Care to share any tips? (I’m not sure how to balance my circular saw on it)
You can rip it half the length. Lift the board and then rip the other half of the 2x4. That way you stay well away from the blade.
 
   / Well… that was stupid… #68  
You can rip it half the length. Lift the board and then rip the other half of the 2x4. That way you stay well away from the blade.

That’s what I usually do especially if I’m using a crappy jobsite saw without adequate out feed tables.
 
   / Well… that was stupid… #69  
That’s what I usually do especially if I’m using a crappy jobsite saw without adequate out feed tables.
I have a few adjustable-height infeed/outfeed roller stands, so one is never far away. Priceless.

Mine are some old Sears/Craftsman model they don't make anymore, but there are many other sources:

 
   / Well… that was stupid… #70  
Along similar lines to the OP but not as bad: I recently had a fluke finger problem that I'm told almost killed me. Tiny cut on my middle finger knuckle you can kind of see in the first pic. Got it working in the shop just like the other half dozen small cuts I have on my hands at any given time over the last couple decades. Felt a little funny the day after like it had gone into the joint similar to how a cat bite feels.

36hrs later I wake up at 2am Christmas morning shaking uncontrollably with a high fever and the finger swollen up pretty good.

An ER visit turns into a 7 day stay in the hospital for sepsis to get IV antibiotics with the first couple days semi delirious with hypotension/tachycardia/fever. Fingers/hand/forearm swollen up and red tracks up to my armpit.

Got out New Year's Eve on 3 more weeks of oral antibiotics and daily dressing changes. Slowly healing up but likely will require physical therapy to get the range of motion back.

I'm told that the cut likely got into the tendon sheath which is why it progressed so fast. Doc says good thing I showed up in the ER when I did and didn't wait any longer or I would have been in the ICU on blood pressure support meds. It definitely would not have gone a good direction without access to IV antibiotics.

What gets me is it was such a minor scratch. I get much worse routinely without any kind of issue Apparently it got into just the wrong spot.

Anyhow, I'm happy I'm still alive and retained the finger.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20231225_172734334.jpg
    IMG_20231225_172734334.jpg
    1.1 MB · Views: 102
  • IMG_20231226_143929681.jpg
    IMG_20231226_143929681.jpg
    1 MB · Views: 97
  • IMG_20231227_094243162.jpg
    IMG_20231227_094243162.jpg
    1.4 MB · Views: 97
  • IMG_20231231_110824415.jpg
    IMG_20231231_110824415.jpg
    1.3 MB · Views: 93
  • IMG_20231226_145012362.jpg
    IMG_20231226_145012362.jpg
    1.1 MB · Views: 101
  • IMG_20231229_105745072.jpg
    IMG_20231229_105745072.jpg
    1.4 MB · Views: 94

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2021 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV (A48082)
2021 Chevrolet...
1 Bridgestone 255/70R 22.5 and 1 Toyo M-872 12R 22.5 Tires (A48837)
1 Bridgestone...
Woods Heritage RD60 Mower (A49251)
Woods Heritage...
2016 Chevrolet Traverse 2LT SUV (A48082)
2016 Chevrolet...
2011 MERTZ MANUFACTURING 14X12 PUMP (A48992)
2011 MERTZ...
Ingersol Rand P160WJD Towable Air Compressor (A49251)
Ingersol Rand...
 
Top