Al2O3

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On a similar theme to my 'Anyone set themselves on fire recently?' thread. Yes, I've cut myself open today. As it was on the aluminium edge of the wing, I'm thinking many of the lads must have been in a similar situation when working on sharp ali panels.

Anyway, renovating the wings today. Had one upside down while rubbing it down. Stepped over it, lost my balance and the bottom edge caught me above the knee on the back of my thigh. Didn't hurt and so kept on working. 20 mins later popped indoors and my son saw it and said 'dad that's really deep'. It couldn't have been far off getting to my ham string. Weird thing was it barely bled!

So, anyone else cut themselves open recently? :eek:

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i used to pride myself on rarely bleeding much after cuts etc ,i now take asprin and bleed for what seems ages now
 
I usually bleed, what I presume is a standard amount. But not a trickle out of this, otherwise I would have felt it and stretched around for a closer look! If my son hadn't had a good look at it, I would had a shower, gone to bed, woke up dead in a pool of blood stuck to the sheets! :D
 
dont they biuld up in body over years ??? cut myself doing brakes claret everywhere wash hands to find the smallest cut i have seen. Cant believe i bled like a pig
 
I usually bleed, what I presume is a standard amount. But not a trickle out of this, otherwise I would have felt it and stretched around for a closer look! If my son hadn't had a good look at it, I would had a shower, gone to bed, woke up dead in a pool of blood stuck to the sheets! :D

Brings a whole new meaning to the term. Slept in the wet spot. :eek:
 
sliced second finger right hand in two places after slipping with chuck key and hitting stand drill vice base rather hard.
Deep and moved flesh so bled a lot and hurt, still not healed two days later but getting there
What hurt most was washing it in cold water and trying to clean oil and filings out before bandage went on..........need a hug:D
 

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