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1. Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 14:43:45 -0500
I've got a shop full of power tools from a radial arm saw to a band saw, drill press, lathe etc and got to thinking about what is the most dangerous tool I own. Lately I've spent a lot of time workin
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00450.html (8,001 bytes)

2. RE: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 14:50:33 -0500
What's your most dangerous tool?..... and yes I understand that it's the user that makes tools dangerous :-) My credit card....along with a copy of the latest SpitBits (or TRF, or VB, etc) catalog. S
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00451.html (8,008 bytes)

3. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 14:11:05 -0600
My credit card
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00452.html (7,474 bytes)

4. Fwd: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 22:12:41 +0100
I can mention my most frightening experience, although it happened too fast to get frightened. On a 1932 Chevrolet, bottom of the gear stick there is the usual ball, and in the ball a locating pin, w
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00454.html (8,029 bytes)

5. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 15:28:30 -0600 reply-type=original
My bottle opener. ;) Kurtis Jones Russellville, Arkansas 1963 TR4 - CT19389L 1959 AH Bugeye - AN5L23250 www.geocities.com/tr4_1963
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00455.html (7,798 bytes)

6. RE: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 15:14:13 -0700
My most dangerous tool is my imagination. Every time I have an idle minute, I start thinking of stuff I can do to "Improve" my vehicles. It always seems to end up costing me a lot of money! :) Joe I'
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00457.html (8,788 bytes)

7. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 20:07:48 EST
<< No problem, put the thing in a vise and heat it a bit, that might help. >> It is also a bad idea to heat the steel ends of a rubber brake hose when attempting to remove a stuck steel line. The rub
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00460.html (7,847 bytes)

8. RE: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 00:21:33 -0800
The one that scares me the most isn't even a power tool ... it's an automotive coil spring compressor. Randall
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00465.html (7,797 bytes)

9. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 06:39:18 -0800
My angle grinder has left the most scars on me. Best Regards, Tom
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00470.html (8,307 bytes)

10. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 10:30:57 -0500
It was my drill press until I finally purchaced a vice! Now it is my bench grinder with wire wheel. Always forget to put on gloves and eye protection. At times the part is caught by the wire and flun
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00473.html (8,858 bytes)

11. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 22:42:59 -0600
most dangerous tool is indeed an angle grinder, especially when you fit a skill saw type wood cutting blade to it, with no cover. nicked my left knuckle with it, and it went right to the bone. its th
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00474.html (8,356 bytes)

12. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 11:57:03 EST
It is also a bad idea to heat the steel ends of a rubber brake hose when attempting to remove a stuck steel line. The rubber will pop/explode/escape from the crimped fitting after the heat has been r
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00477.html (8,498 bytes)

13. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 10:29:01 -0700
You will learn when you put something in your eye... I did, sort of. I was working at a foreign car shop in the `70s and was assigned to fix the front suspension on a rusty old Porsche 912 (this was
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00481.html (11,048 bytes)

14. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 11:54:26 -0600
Might be a good thing to forget. Gloves have been known to be very dangerous at times. Never a question with me. I am a fanatic on having eye protection. Yes. Phil Ethier West Side Saint Paul Minnes
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00482.html (9,694 bytes)

15. RE: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 14:47:11 -0500
I agree, it's the user (or actually the user's big brother helping - shhhh!) But seriously, it's loose clothing that can get caught in even the tamest tool and make it hazardous. I watched a guy on M
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00483.html (8,720 bytes)

16. RE: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 14:49:08 -0500
Re: Gloves.... If anyone's a fan of American Chopper, there was an episode where Rick was wearing gloves while using that "fairly safe" tool... the drill press. Somehow the bit caught his glove and w
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00484.html (10,221 bytes)

17. Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 12:01:17 -0800
On the other side, I think that Casper (current) demands some sort of blood sacrifice anytime I need to do even minor repairs, He cunningly positions sharp bits of wire, or screws so there is no way
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00486.html (8,775 bytes)

18. RE: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 12:26:22 -0800 iBJKRLAC021879
Might be worth mentioning at this point, I did something similar a few years back except I wasn't certain I still had metal in my eye. Went to bed with it still in there. When I went to the ER the n
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00488.html (9,504 bytes)

19. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 21:25:40 -0000 reply-type=original
Been watching the thread on 'Most dangerous tool' and the mention of gloves has brought to mind that if I had not been wearing protective gloves way too big for me in November 2003 I would still have
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00491.html (8,866 bytes)

20. Re: Most Dangerous Tool (score: 1)
Author: Unknown
Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 17:01:59 -0800
A few months ago I was fixing a flattened oil line on my air cooled german car (nuf said). I was heating up the 3/4" brass coupling with a propane torch before engaging the solder. The valve in the t
/html/triumphs/2004-12/msg00492.html (8,825 bytes)


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