nickao
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Thanks for the kind thoughts everyone.
Eiji I try my best for my mind not to wander. When I am in a rhythm nothing can interfere with me getting hurt. Its all natural. But when I am tired and worried about many things about work and personal family issues like I am struggling with now, its tough to stay focused and easy to skip simple safety steps.
I only have ten years on you and hope you stay focused in the next ten years. Actually, in the last 14 months I got hurt three times and never before that have I had a carpentry or woodworking related accident. So you have about 9 years of error free woodworking to catch me. Just keep doing what you are doing and everything I have seen in your posts show me you are very safe in your procedures.
Jesse wearing gloves for that operation is a definite NO NO! Loose clothing the same. About 13 months ago I was sucked into my spindle sander because of a loose fitting T shirt. My arm meat got sucked in that tiny holy around the spindle. My gosh never would you think anything could get pulled through that, especially almost my entire bicep. I was in so far that the spindle bent and the machine stopped and was smoking before I came out of a daze and hit the shut off button. Again I was at the end of a 30 hour shift. It scared the living daylights out of me! So no gloves or loose clothes or hair. I have hair down to my rear end and even in a pony tail that dam thing has had some near misses. Almost wrapped it around a spindle sander.
Other than these incidents I never had an accident. Maybe it was 25 years of safe work that made me complacent or possibly my personal issues are keeping my mind from getting in tune with the work.
Either way Keep safe guys! A thread on safety techniques specific to some Festools could be good if someone wants to start one.
Nickao
Eiji I try my best for my mind not to wander. When I am in a rhythm nothing can interfere with me getting hurt. Its all natural. But when I am tired and worried about many things about work and personal family issues like I am struggling with now, its tough to stay focused and easy to skip simple safety steps.
I only have ten years on you and hope you stay focused in the next ten years. Actually, in the last 14 months I got hurt three times and never before that have I had a carpentry or woodworking related accident. So you have about 9 years of error free woodworking to catch me. Just keep doing what you are doing and everything I have seen in your posts show me you are very safe in your procedures.
Jesse wearing gloves for that operation is a definite NO NO! Loose clothing the same. About 13 months ago I was sucked into my spindle sander because of a loose fitting T shirt. My arm meat got sucked in that tiny holy around the spindle. My gosh never would you think anything could get pulled through that, especially almost my entire bicep. I was in so far that the spindle bent and the machine stopped and was smoking before I came out of a daze and hit the shut off button. Again I was at the end of a 30 hour shift. It scared the living daylights out of me! So no gloves or loose clothes or hair. I have hair down to my rear end and even in a pony tail that dam thing has had some near misses. Almost wrapped it around a spindle sander.
Other than these incidents I never had an accident. Maybe it was 25 years of safe work that made me complacent or possibly my personal issues are keeping my mind from getting in tune with the work.
Either way Keep safe guys! A thread on safety techniques specific to some Festools could be good if someone wants to start one.
Nickao