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Originally posted by Lumberjack
I will let yall know when I cut myself. On that note, super glue does wonders on cuts like those, it is like liquid stitches.


Carl

Seriously, it is. I have used it to close wounds on cats after declawing them.

Back before I failed out of vet school.....seems more clear now..:rolleyes:
 
Originally posted by NickfromWI
my leg was under the branch, kindof holding me in place

That followthrough is what has gotten me in the past. I don't do it too much anymore, though it was whacking deadwod with my Fanno theat usually got me.

I don't whack as much as I used to. That Silky cuts through most of it in one clean stroke.
 
Originally posted by John Paul Sanborn
I don't whack as much as I used to.

:p


Yes, ever since the follow through leg slicing, I've been more careful about what's in the line of fire.

love
nick
 
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Originally posted by Rich Hoffman
What about if you are bleeding like a stuck pig? Electrical tape and a papertowel will usually keep you going 'til you get done.

Actually, super glue reacts to water/moisture. So what I do is spread the cut, whipe out the blood, and fill it up with glue. Press the flaps closed, and go back to work.

Depends on where the cut is. If it is on a place that doesn't bend alot, the glue is the best, IMO, on gushers. On fingers and the like I perfer glue with your paper towel and tape used to restrict movement somewhat.


Carl
 
fingers

well it wasnt between my fingers it was betwee my thumb and index finger, cant remember how i did it.....

as for super glue, im not too sure on that one, i give it a sook and get back to work, and check on it every so often

if it doesnt kill you it'll justmake you stronger

jamie
 
Originally posted by Rich Hoffman
What about if you are bleeding like a stuck pig? Electrical tape and a papertowel will usually keep you going 'til you get done.

Electric tape and a roll of TP are my badages of choice for the jobsite.
 
Oh the 70's rocked alright...

but what we we thinking with the CLOTHES.....

:eek:
 
Dang Eric, did you have to bring those back up? Clothing styles cycle to some extent but the 70's stuff should NEVER come back. I shudder when I think of the things we wore-and thought looked good.:eek: :rolleyes:
 
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