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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by willys36, Aug 11, 2020.

  1. WB69
    Joined: Dec 7, 2008
    Posts: 1,958

    WB69
    Member
    from Kansas

    Grew up using kerosene on a lot of mishaps while working in the shop.
     
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  2. WB69
    Joined: Dec 7, 2008
    Posts: 1,958

    WB69
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    from Kansas

    Me too, should have years ago.
     
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  3. Stogy
    Joined: Feb 10, 2007
    Posts: 26,348

    Stogy
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    Just think about what we can get ourselves into now that the bicycles gone the Hotrods over there, the keys over there now if I can get to them and not trip on something getting to them...:D...Then you can get out on the Open Road where its safer...or is it?...:confused:. That was another Thread wasn't it...Is Driving the Hotrod Safer Than Wrenching on it In the Garage?...Yes...:D
     
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  4. I usually catch myself on fire while welding. Stop for a minute and smell something burning and it is always me. All my coverall have severely burn holes in them. My wife tells me , why don't I brake down and buy new coveralls and throw those away. My response is that all of them are fairly new. I usually catch a new pair on fire in the first 2 or 3 wearings.
    Vic
     
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  5. I specified NUISANCE injuries, not life threatening ones!!!!!!
     
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  6. I'm pretty good about not catching on fire welding. I typically do it grinding in tight places with the sparks aimed at my belly. Have a whole lot of white T-shirts with burn holes in the belly.
     
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  7. Rickybop
    Joined: May 23, 2008
    Posts: 9,665

    Rickybop
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    Safer to drive our cars than to work on them? I don't know, Stogy...
    The HAMB almost always has good information. But some of you said I could work on my car WHILE DRIVING IT.
    Almost killed myself.
     
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  8. Mitchell Rish
    Joined: Jun 10, 2007
    Posts: 1,908

    Mitchell Rish
    Member
    from Houston MS

    Dont forget shock treatments. I am notorious for going barefoot. In the early 90s we were at a track in Preston MS. Right off 397. Busted a cross shaft on a Lincoln locker in a Chevy II. Final round. We are in. Borrow a guys Service truck and welder. The rear was junk and a 9 inch was waiting on the floor at the shop. Remove cover /brake clean /Gathered up all the pieces. This is about 1 AM. Early summer Dew has fallen. I rolled under to do the final surgery and prey. 1800$ was a lot of money back then and we were always the little guys. Now here is where it gets Funny kinda. I put my feet under me like I was praying. Should have been. And leaned my elbow on the housing. Welder is running and I remember asking for a 7018 rod. No insta flash helmets back then or not that we could afford. When I put the rod in the electrode end I remember hearing that damn Onan rpm drop and thinking the car had dropped on me. Finally got away from it and realized I had been hit by the welder. We all laughed it off. I rolled back under and finished it. By elbow was burned and my feet tingled for a while. Was it worth it. YEP we won. Ran dead on number. He broke out. We walked out with 1800$ when money was money.
    I’d probobly do it again. God loves crazy people and shock treatments were once used for treatment. I still gotta chance.
     
  9. sevenhills1952
    Joined: Mar 14, 2018
    Posts: 956

    sevenhills1952

    Many years ago my wife bought a 68 Formula Firebird cheap (mid 70s) because every time turning left motor would cut off.
    So we drove to an empty parking lot one Sunday and I laid under hood while she made left hand donuts. Sure enough it was sputtering and popping as I pulled on wires until I held out distributor wire, it smoothed out.
    Insulation was worn through in one spot shorting out. Easy fix, she still has the car.
    Growing up Grandad next door was a doctor. He was always patching brother and I up. He said "You're guys...scars don't matter on a man".

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  10. David Gersic
    Joined: Feb 15, 2015
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    David Gersic
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    from DeKalb, IL

    Masking tape is easier to remove later. Black electrical tape is better if you need to put pressure on it. And super glue will close a cut fast to stop the bleeding.

    My grandfather treated all injuries with either salt water (ocean) or lacquer thinner.



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  11. xhotrodder
    Joined: Jul 2, 2009
    Posts: 1,665

    xhotrodder
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    I've never worked on any car or truck that I didn't walk away from it with some type of cut, busted knuckle, or scrape.
     
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  12. davidvillajr
    Joined: Apr 4, 2005
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    Here's how the cauterizing happens. :D
     
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  13. 6sally6
    Joined: Feb 16, 2014
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    Anybody ever use "crazy glue" to close up cuts?! Works better than stitches I've been told.
    6sally6
     
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  14. grumpy65
    Joined: Dec 19, 2017
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    grumpy65

    As far as I am aware, super-glue was used by the military for just that purpose. It helped save a lot of lives in Vietnam by helping to stop bleeding, which allowed much needed time to get the wounded back to base hospitals.
     
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  15. Marty Strode
    Joined: Apr 28, 2011
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    Marty Strode
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    Sounds like a great excuse to buy a Tig !
     
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  16. It is amazing now that we are older how we used to get bumps and bruises, but now we get skin tears and the accompanying bruise to go with them. I used to kid around by saying my wife beat me with a broom handle. I can't say that now as elder / spousal abuse is a serious problem. I go to kidney dialysis 3 days a week, and when the doctor comes to see us he always asks me how did I get the bruises this week.
     
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  17. While stick building the roof trusses on our house addition I would commonly back into the last truss set and crack my head. My wife came up to help and observe and I warned her about the low trusses. It wasn't too long before she backed into one cracked her head and then she went back down the ladder.
     
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  18. The older the skin the easier it tears.
     
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