Syncro
Platinum Member
Thought I'd pass on a near tragic experience that happened to me while using a generator. I was drilling some holes in wood using a Milwaukee 3/8" drill and a large spade bit with the trigger locked on. For whatever reason, the generator stopped, which meant so did the drill. As I walked toward the generator to see what was wrong, someone else restarted it. Well, I had draped the cord over my shoulder with the drill hanging by my legs. The instant the generator fired back up the drill immediately began turning, the spade bit caught my blue jeans and began winding its way into my leg. Fortunately I was able to stop it, but it was amazing how fast it caught and how quick a serious injury can happen, just a second or 2.
It never crossed my mind since the drill had stopped when the generator stopped, no sound, nothing moving. Now I unplug everything before starting, or re-starting a generator.
It never crossed my mind since the drill had stopped when the generator stopped, no sound, nothing moving. Now I unplug everything before starting, or re-starting a generator.