Well, I have just added a pair of pants to the needs mending pile, a band-aid to my knee and a bandage to my wrist that make it look like I tried to off myself.
Working on my dad's cattle trailer. It needs a new tongue jack, but the tongue is a strait piece of large diameter pipe and the old jack was welded on with what looks like about 5 pounds of welding rod. I have been working most of the afternoon with my HF 4.5" angle grinder (using 4" cutting discs since I bought the wrong ones last time I was at the store) and nibbling the remnants of the old jack off a piece at a time. Got to the point that most of the old jack was gone and I just needed to grind the old mounting plate flat, so I broke out the big 8" Milwaukee angle grinder that has never had a guard since I owned it. First I managed a minor knick to my knee when the big grinder caught on a large burr and kicked, then a few minutes later it caught a different burr, kicked again and tore a nice large hole in the knee of my jeans (was using my knee as an added brace to the side handle) and took a decent chunk out of my knee. Went in, scrubbed the disc fragments out with alcohol (that hurt like H***) bandaged it up and went back to work. About 5 minutes later the grinder bucks again HARD. Just barely missed my chest, but somehow kicked my left hand loose from the side handle and the cutting disk caught it right across the wrist. Fortunately not too deep. I didn't even notice at first. Just thought I twisted it or something, then it started bleeding. Just lost some hide, but the area is too long and wide for a band-aide so I've got a gause pad taped over it right now. And yep, had to scrub the disc fragments out again.
I guess the grinder may have been trying to tell me something because that last kick tore the disc I was using (last one I had) up pretty bad, so time to stop for the day.
For what it's worth several times during my work I started to do things that I knew were incredibly stupid and stopped myself thinking about all the angle grinder horror stories I've read on here.
Working on my dad's cattle trailer. It needs a new tongue jack, but the tongue is a strait piece of large diameter pipe and the old jack was welded on with what looks like about 5 pounds of welding rod. I have been working most of the afternoon with my HF 4.5" angle grinder (using 4" cutting discs since I bought the wrong ones last time I was at the store) and nibbling the remnants of the old jack off a piece at a time. Got to the point that most of the old jack was gone and I just needed to grind the old mounting plate flat, so I broke out the big 8" Milwaukee angle grinder that has never had a guard since I owned it. First I managed a minor knick to my knee when the big grinder caught on a large burr and kicked, then a few minutes later it caught a different burr, kicked again and tore a nice large hole in the knee of my jeans (was using my knee as an added brace to the side handle) and took a decent chunk out of my knee. Went in, scrubbed the disc fragments out with alcohol (that hurt like H***) bandaged it up and went back to work. About 5 minutes later the grinder bucks again HARD. Just barely missed my chest, but somehow kicked my left hand loose from the side handle and the cutting disk caught it right across the wrist. Fortunately not too deep. I didn't even notice at first. Just thought I twisted it or something, then it started bleeding. Just lost some hide, but the area is too long and wide for a band-aide so I've got a gause pad taped over it right now. And yep, had to scrub the disc fragments out again.
I guess the grinder may have been trying to tell me something because that last kick tore the disc I was using (last one I had) up pretty bad, so time to stop for the day.
For what it's worth several times during my work I started to do things that I knew were incredibly stupid and stopped myself thinking about all the angle grinder horror stories I've read on here.