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Azpostal 08:23 PM 07-17-2009
Sorry to hear that. Take it easy and enjoy your cigars.
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MedicCook 10:17 PM 07-17-2009
Glad you are ok Chuck.

Since you do a lot of cutting check out this product.

http://www.sawstop.com/
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pnoon 10:21 PM 07-17-2009
Sorry to hear it, Chuck.

But I gotta say, when I read the thread title, all I could think of was

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Biglizard1 10:24 PM 07-17-2009
WOW chuck... that is scary.. hope you heal well and the thumb stays straight! ehehhe
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Martin 10:27 PM 07-17-2009
Originally Posted by ChasDen:
I will tomorrow, I have to keep it covered for a day :-)

Just went to light a cigar and I need my thumb for the cutter :-)

Did it left handed, wow that was tough.

Chas
Wait till tomorrow mornin when ya gotta take a dump :-)
get well soon
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MedicCook 10:28 PM 07-17-2009
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Sorry to hear it, Chuck.

But I gotta say, when I read the thread title, all I could think of was

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I had the same initial thought.
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alley00p 10:56 PM 07-17-2009
Get better soon, Chuck!

And I agree... Push Sticks!!! :-)





:-)
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icehog3 12:15 AM 07-18-2009
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Heal quickly, Chas!
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ChasDen 06:17 AM 07-18-2009
Well the throbbing has mostly gone away. Vicodin is my best friend :-) About 10 years ago I had a very bad accident with a table saw and nearly cut 2 fingers completely off. The only thing holding one on was some skin and a little flesh. $25,000.00 and 15 hours of surgery later, they put it all back together. After 15 months of rehab I had 95% movement back in the finger. They removed parts from the back of my left ankle to rebuild everything and it worked for the most part. The only thing that does not move now is the last joint at the tip of the finger will not bend and the nerves on the tip are gone so in the winter I have to be careful of frost bite.

Moral of the story, I do use a push stick and consider myself a fairly careful guy. This was a case of cutting down a 12 inch wide, 2 inch thick piece of Oak into 4 inch strips. I only let the blade stick up a 1/4 inch above the wood. The piece was too big for a push stick and when I cleared the blade the big piece started to tip off the table. I should have just let it fall but I reached for it and caught the edge of the blade. Next time it hits the floor.

Chas
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ChasDen 07:15 PM 07-18-2009
For the faint of heart you may want to skip this post.

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TheTraveler 07:21 PM 07-18-2009
Wow, that's rough Chuck! Keep those happy pills coming and I hope it heals quickly man.
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tenbaseg 07:59 PM 07-18-2009
Ouch. That's a good one. Feel better soon.
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DPD6030 09:30 PM 07-18-2009
Ouch! Glad you're ok Chuck. Heal fast brother. :-)
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wrench turner 85 11:15 PM 07-18-2009
:-) pills+:-)=:-) on your self.
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