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Old 07-22-2014, 11:53 AM   #1
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I'm sure things will get better
I guess that's the price we pay
too bad about the digit, it's risky business
better luck next time
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Every now and then I hear about a seasoned guy just about loosing a finger,,, goes to show can happen to anybody,,,, I hope your mind wasn't on the boat
Doc: Take 3 days of fishing and call me in the morning

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I was screwing a mending plate to the back side of a stringer. Lost hold of it and it started spinning at the speed of the impact driver....
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Old 07-22-2014, 12:31 PM   #2
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I was screwing a mending plate to the back side of a stringer. Lost hold of it and it started spinning at the speed of the impact driver....
Ouch thats much worse than hitting your head with a hammer . Try splinting it then you may be able to fish with 1 finger stick straight out . At least you wont be giving everyone the finger ( 2nd digit ) .

take care of yourself .
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