Well, I dood it.

Make my hand hurt just thinking about it and you ought to see this left hand of mine.20 years ago I shot off my middle finger with a 357 and they sewed it back on 3/4 inch shorter and missing a chunk-In December I completely flattened the last joint of left ring finger with a eight pound sledge hammer then on January 16 I nocked the left pointer out of the nuckle at the hand was operated on and it still ain't in right so waiting on another operation all this without pay for this time period. I know what the throbbing was like and ain't looking forward to that again,get well soon.--Leonard
 
Sorry about that Dick. I have a rather odd looking middle finger from a battle with a grinding wheel (I LOST). I was sharpening a small tool & got too close. When I pulled my hand back, there was no nail & the bone was showing & flat as a pancake. I was fine at the horsepistol, til they dipped it into that yellow stuff. THAT HURT. Get well & yet another lesson learned...JER
 
Sorry to hear about the finger. Hope the pain goes away real fast. I have not used a table saw much except as a shaft turning machine. I have always been slightly afraid of one.
 
Thanks for the safety reinforcement lesson Dick. A speedy, comfortable recovery for you my friend.

Gene
 
Thanks for the honesty Dick

By telling us what happened maybe others of us will be a little more careful and save a worse incident from happening. I too have my battle scars, but still find myself daydreaming at times when using equipment. I will think twice before working in my shop today ...thank you!
 
Get well soon Dick!

Sorry to hear of your injury. I wish you a speedy recovery as well....I can only image the throbbing!!

I takes a good man to step up and make others aware of an incident like this!!!!!!

Take care Dick,
Chris
 
Speedy Recovery

rhncue said:
Last week we were all getting on Bubsbug about safety, or lack of it and last night I went an stuck my finger into the table saw blade. It didn't cut it off but cut a slot close to a 1/4" wide length wise to the first joint. Hospital called in a orthopedic surgeon and he informed me that there was no saving it because the bone was gone so he amputated it. That's what I get for using the wrong tool. The piece I was cutting was to short and to narrow for a table saw and should have been cut on the band saw but at the time it was set up for something else and I didn't want to take the time to change it. I can tell ya, it hurts like hell.

Dick

Hi Dick: Sorry to hear about your loss. Hope you recover soon. Drink more beer for the pain :):):)

Good Cuemaking,
 
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