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Tool injury - not for the squeemish

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bpwoodworking

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One of the items in my toolbox for the last few years, and I have a few hanging around the shop as well, are CAT tourniquets. I don't want to ever need to use one but I have students and myself to look after with a bunch of machinery and hand tools.

In addition I have gauze to pack wounds and the usual boo-boo kit type stuff with the good cloth bandaids and anti-bacteria goo.

So far, every time I've injured myself, I have been alone and no one coming to patch me up, so I have to be prepared to stop the bleed prior to bleeding out on my own.

Worst one so far was slitting a finger on a four pronged mortise chisel. Sharpening it on a stone and the chisel stuck by I didn't. That was painful.
 

Shiftless

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I've put a hole in a couple car seats when younger by forgetting I had a screwdriver in my back pocket, lucky I didn't puncture something worse! :rolleyes:
I got a great deal on a great condition 2 year old Volvo back in my college days because the previous owner did exactly that and put a 6 inch rip into the back upholstery on the driver seat. He was so upset he let the car go for half of what a new one would cost. Being a relatively poor college student, I was happy with that and just put some duct tape over the rip.
 

RAS61

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I got a great deal on a great condition 2 year old Volvo back in my college days because the previous owner did exactly that and put a 6 inch rip into the back upholstery on the driver seat. He was so upset he let the car go for half of what a new one would cost. Being a relatively poor college student, I was happy with that and just put some duct tape over the rip.
A Six inch rip? He must have had a pry bar in his back pocket!
 
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Kurt4440

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A buddy of mine asked why I was putting my work keys in the trunk of my motorcycle. I explained that before I ride I empty all of my pockets, as I don't want my keys and pocket knife embedded into my testicles.
 

Bubba Fett

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That's one reason I prefer to use a tool pouch of some kind. Nite-Ize used to have some decent ones for various tools. I've also used CLC, Ripoffs, and Occidental.
 
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milky2k

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From the article, it shows the accident happened because he fell while he had it holstered in a belt attached pouch.
Yes, but the picture shows it was holstered in an open top pouch. I have a Nite-ize pouch with a flap on top. I think that is what Bubba Fett had in mind.
 
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