Angle Grinder / Meat Grinder

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Big Bri

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So yesterday i go out to the shed to do a little work on a project i have. I get out the 9" angle grinder. I start by grinding off some old welds on a tank. My trigger finger was getting a little tired so i used the little button that locks the trigger on. well things were going good till ether the grinder got hung up on something or it just kicked back but next thing i know my leg is in tremendous pain and the grinder is spinning and dancing on the floor. after unplugging the grinder i look at my leg. . . . yep time to go see the doctor. Call my wife as i was home alone. She was chaperoning my oldest daughters homecoming, so she had to leave to come get me. Took about 10 min for her to get home. We head to the ER where we were brought to the back in less than 5 min. the nurse takes off my shoe and sees a small cut on my big toe as well. Well the main cut is about 4 or 5 inches long and almost to the bone. the doctor comes in and puts 9 internal stitches and 6 external stitches. Was told that it chewed up the meat in my leg pretty good. the toe got a band-aid. Had to get a Tetanus shot and have been put on antibiotics for 10 days. The worst part is i had to stop working on the project. What i've learned is that i won't be using the locking trigger anymore. and i think i'm going to buy a new grinder with a break as mine (15 to 20 years old) didn't have one.
Stay safe out there.
 
   / Angle Grinder / Meat Grinder #3  
Hope you get better soon.....I did the same thing once on my hand with an angle grinder....That REALLY hurts.

I never use trigger locks on anything anymore. Too many things can go wrong.
 
   / Angle Grinder / Meat Grinder #4  
Glad all is well or not more serious.:thumbsup:



Smaller diameter grinder would be easier on the arms from a Fatigue Standpoint.:D
 
   / Angle Grinder / Meat Grinder #5  
Glad to hear you're alright. Heal well!
 
   / Angle Grinder / Meat Grinder #6  
I hope your healing goes well.

I was just wondering what you would use a 9" grinder to grind on? I would be afraid one that size would grind me instead. Let alone my arms get tired of holding it. For the projects that I have done, the 4.5 works just fine especially when I need to get into areas that are hard to reach.
 
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Thanks for the well wishes guys.

changed bandages a little while ago and still have a little bleeding, that kinda concerns me. (enough to soak through the gauze pads) going to watch it and if its still bleeding by midnight i might call the doc and see what she thinks.

as to why i was using such a large grinder, it takes a who lot more off a whole lot quicker.:D I've been working on a lawn roller/compactor. i picked up a large tank from a plant, its 7' wide and about 2 1/2 foot tall. it was a pressure pot and was standing vertical when used. The legs were 8" angle 1/2" thick and were welded to the side of the tank. after cutting them as close to the tank as i could i was grinding down the weld beads that were left. I did start out using the 4 1/2" grinder mainly because i don't get as fatigued using it. but it was way to slow. so i busted out the 9" grinder and was making a lot more progress. well until the accident.

The more i think about what happened the more i feel that i was in too much of a rush to get things done. This was the first time in 2 weeks i had to work on it, and i could only work on it for 3 hrs so i was hurrying my self. I'm sure i wasn't thinking in a safe manner. I just wanted to get the welds ground off that day so i could move on the the next step.
Work slow and safe my friends
 
   / Angle Grinder / Meat Grinder #8  
glad to hear ur fine and have another day to finish the job. zman:D
 
   / Angle Grinder / Meat Grinder #9  
Ouch!!! Hope ya heal up well and intact. I took off the outside half of my right thumb with a 4" grinder as a teenager but you get the prize. :)7
 
   / Angle Grinder / Meat Grinder #10  
Glad to hear you are relatively OK. Lucky you didn't get into tendons or muscles then it would be a bit more of a problem. Heal quickly and keep safe. Think that is a good plan of yours to get a new grinder with a brake on it. :thumbsup:
 

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