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my car "eatoned" my finger, a definite must read!
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 9403099" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Don't even think about it Jeff. LOL! I've seen guys more than once working close to the spinning belt with a screwdriver or wrench in hand. Makes me nervous when anyone does anything around the engine when it is running. It is just too easy to lose your focus.</p><p></p><p>Just two days ago I was cutting material for shifter gaskets. I have a cutter with a VERY sharp blade. It has a guard but you can stop the blade on the way up and I did this to clear out a scrap piece. I didn't notice that the blade edge was exposed and I ran my finger along the edge. I felt the blade and didn't want to look at my finger but I had to, of course. It never broke the skin. There was a mark but no cut. Thanks my Lord! He was watching over me. That was scary. I did something similar years ago and lost a good chunk of flesh on my middle finger. Gotta be careful all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 9403099, member: 6727"] Don't even think about it Jeff. LOL! I've seen guys more than once working close to the spinning belt with a screwdriver or wrench in hand. Makes me nervous when anyone does anything around the engine when it is running. It is just too easy to lose your focus. Just two days ago I was cutting material for shifter gaskets. I have a cutter with a VERY sharp blade. It has a guard but you can stop the blade on the way up and I did this to clear out a scrap piece. I didn't notice that the blade edge was exposed and I ran my finger along the edge. I felt the blade and didn't want to look at my finger but I had to, of course. It never broke the skin. There was a mark but no cut. Thanks my Lord! He was watching over me. That was scary. I did something similar years ago and lost a good chunk of flesh on my middle finger. Gotta be careful all the time. [/QUOTE]
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