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Jun 03, 2013 13:05 |  #1966

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Ooooh, pictures, we need to see pictures of the knuckles. Also how did you manage that one?

It's but a flesh wound. I was opening a bag of stall dry in the barn and had forgotten my knife so I used a pruning saw instead. It didn't go as planned.

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Jun 03, 2013 13:06 |  #1967

nice little cut there short


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Jun 03, 2013 13:06 |  #1968

What Harm said, how did you saw open your knuckle?


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Jun 03, 2013 13:10 |  #1969

Of course, when in doubt, use the pruning saw


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Jun 03, 2013 13:11 |  #1970

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What Harm said, how did you saw open your knuckle?

Look up^^

Opening a bag with a saw :roll: I sprayed it with that liquid bandage stuff today and it stopped leaking. It's just in an annoying place.


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Jun 03, 2013 13:11 |  #1971

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Of course, when in doubt, use the pruning saw

Nearest sharp object rule ;)


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Jun 03, 2013 13:13 |  #1972

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Nearest sharp object rule ;)

That is okay, I was cutting some trellis yesterday, needed to mark it. Pencil was blunt. So I used a saw it to sharpen it up. it worked :D Too far to go into the back door to get the stanley knife...

As you say. "Nearest Sharp Object" rule :D


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Jun 03, 2013 13:14 |  #1973

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nice little cut there short

Thanks, I think.


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Jun 03, 2013 13:15 |  #1974

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That is okay, I was cutting some trellis yesterday, needed to mark it. Pencil was blunt. So I used a saw it to sharpen it up. it worked :D Too far to go into the back door to get the stanley knife...

As you say. "Nearest Sharp Object" rule :D

LOL. What are you trellising?


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Jun 03, 2013 13:23 |  #1975

well, we have a deck, but alexander can pretty much throw anything out the deck, or put half his body out, so we decided to put some trellis - to keep the gaps, but much narrower :D looks good and we can let him him loose in there...


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Jun 03, 2013 13:38 |  #1976

Zane get yourself a Leatherman and keep it with you at all times :-) unfortunately that thing will crack every time you flex the knuckle, let it be a reminder to you, always use the right tool for the job :-)


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Jun 03, 2013 13:44 |  #1977

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Zane get yourself a Leatherman and keep it with you at all times :-)

Rule #9. Always carry a knife.


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Jun 03, 2013 13:51 |  #1978

What are the other top #8 rules, JJ?


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Jun 03, 2013 13:51 |  #1979

short5 wrote in post #15995381 (external link)
Thanks, I think.

ive done similar...

-cut finger open, knicking the bone (no feeling in side of index finger)
-grated chunks out of my knuckles from working on cars (left with indents in my fingers)
-cut wrist open, almost losing movement in 2 fingers (healed relatively well)
-cut thumb open from top to bottom of first knuckle ( took 3 months to heal, also while working on a car)

so yes yours is a gooder lol


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Jun 03, 2013 14:25 |  #1980

outtamymind wrote in post #15995504 (external link)
ive done similar...

-cut finger open, knicking the bone (no feeling in side of index finger)

Using a pruning saw saw a letter opener?

How did you manage that one?


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