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"da Whale don't hesitate"
Trade: Hard Surface Flooring
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: South Florida
Posts: 2,341
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Table Saw Safety Reminder...
I got bit yesterday morning. Got the tip of my right thumb, about 3/4" by 3/8" deep vertically on the fat part under the nail.
I was trimming off the round-over on a piece of 3/4" teak L-molding. Had the blade depth way down or it would have been really ugly. Table saws have a way of making you (at least me) fall into a false comfort zone because the blade is stationary. Don't do it. Use your guards, feather boards, and pusher sticks. I was setup on a dock-side job and was in a hurry to not piss-off the marina by making a few quick cuts on a Sunday morning..... I should have taken the chance, instead I took a chance with my fingers. I hope my stupidity saves somebody else's appendages
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Pro
Trade: hardwood floor contractor & so much more
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Missouri
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Re: Table Saw Safety Reminder...
Glad to hear it wasn't a lot worse, but sorry to hear it happened at all.
I've been nicked twice in the 25 years I've been running a saw. Neither time to the point a bandaid or super glue wouldn't fix it. I don't take it for granted. In my minds eye, that blade area is a red zone & I keep my fingers out of the red zone. If I don't have a push stick on the job, I make a temp push stick. Anything under 2" for me requires a push stick. I don't use guards on any of my tablesaws. They make me feel less safe, rather than more safe, especially with narrow stock. |
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Trade: Building and Remodeling
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: CONNECTICUT
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Re: Table Saw Safety Reminder...
Could have been worst...you could of been Tiger Woods and your wife knocked out a few teeth with a 9 iron...
![]() <jk>...hope you got all sewed back together okay and you'll be back to normal soon...table saw got my palm near my thumb once...not a wise thing to do...
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"da Whale don't hesitate"
Trade: Hard Surface Flooring
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: South Florida
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Re: Table Saw Safety Reminder...Quote:
I taped it back together...should I have gotten stitches..yeah, probably, but I'm a hardheaded s.o.b. when it comes to going to the ER ![]() It's not the Doc's I have issue with. It's the waiting and the 700% markup on a coupla stitches. Hell, tape, superglue, stitches....what's it matter as long as it stays together for a couple of days. I'm way too damned ugly to worry about a few scars
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Re: Table Saw Safety Reminder...
Been there, done that. Like you said, just a quick cut, reached over the saw and wham! I had forgotten to reset the blade for thinner mat. Hit so hard I was scared to look! LOL! Did go to the er for some stiches as I am usually concerned about infection, and it looked nasty.
Kind of changed the shape of two, yep two, fingers on a bandsaw many years ago too. I think it was something I drank. ![]() That was then, not now. |
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Steve
Trade: Remodeling and Custom Cabinets
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Shelby County Alabama
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Re: Table Saw Safety Reminder...Quote:
![]() ![]() ![]() I use a push stick for narrow cuts and no blade guard. I have more trouble with the guard in place on my Unisaw. |
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Pro
Trade: Remodel/Deck
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Jackson, MS
Posts: 586
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Re: Table Saw Safety Reminder...
Glad is wasn't too serious! I stuck a finger in my trim router this week. Just nicked it a bit. It was a real odd sensation when I realized what I had done.
The guy I started out with cut a finger off with my table saw. They got it re-attached, but it was never the same. Had to put in a new joint, and it wasn't aligned right. Be safe out there! |
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Pro
Trade: Construction
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: VA
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Re: Table Saw Safety Reminder...
I know a guy who lost all 8 of his fingers in a laminating machine for glass. He feed the glass in and didnt pay attention and the rollers grabbed his 4 fingers on each hand and pulled them all off. He had them all stiched back on. His hands still look a mess though. But it still wouldnt want a little cut from a table saw blade. Not like it's a thin kerf on them.
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Trade: Residential Remodeling
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Suwanee, Georgia
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Re: Table Saw Safety Reminder...
Sorry to hear about your finger Precision. Hopefully it is healed as this thread seems a bit stale.
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Trade: Roofer, Domains and Hosting
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Richmond, Va.
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Re: Table Saw Safety Reminder...Quote:
2 out of 4 ER visits, I got an infection later. 4 out of 4 non visits, just duct tape, my own stitches, or just ignored, no infection. Not even in the rain, nor swimming. Best home remedy. Wash/flush with distilled water, fill with neosporin or equivalent and tape shut. My last run-in was with a chainsaw and I did have to get stitched. Duct taped failed on that one.
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Re: Table Saw Safety Reminder...
Cahinsaw? Yeah, blood loss can be a little discerning too. Not to mention maybe a jagged wound. My thumb was not a clean cut, looked almost busted. felt that way too! Like a solid lick with a big stick.
I may have been like the little boy that walked in a blacksmith shop. He pickes up a red hot horse shoe and quickly throws it down. Blacksmith says, " Hot! Aint it?" Little boy replies, " Hell naw, it just don't take me long to look at a hot horse shoe!" |
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