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> How not to use the coarse wire grinder bit!!, WARNING: EXPOSED FLESH INSIDE!!
Britain Smith
post Nov 9 2003, 11:44 PM
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So, I was removing more of the 1/4" thick undercoating from my car today and whoa!! My arm got in the way of the grinder bit for a second!!

I was actually holding a small bar that holds the rear bumber up on my 912 and the grinder got away from me and went right up my arm. I am glad that I was wearing my gloves!! I was also wearing a long t-shirt so it stopped it from going farther up.

I will post some pictures of the progress I made of the undercoating removal later.


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Joe Ricard
post Nov 11 2003, 07:17 AM
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Electrical tape is good as a turniquet. Duct tape is better at keeping the blood in. Cut my shin with a utility knife opening a thick cardboard box. Damn thing went in to the handle. Shoulda got stitches but the tape really kept the blood off the floor. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)
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