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ive had worse shaving cuts

ive had worse as well buts its my fault for using these

here is the latest addition to my collection

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I've had bigger cuts on the end of my:censored:
 
Went to A&E for that, Southern pansy! :)
Us Northerners would have just stick us hand in a bowl of vinegar for 5 minutes, that'd sort it, and carry on.

Glad to hear the drill is well.

I use insulating tape. Put a quarter bit through my finger couple of months ago lol. Still a nit sore but well healed. And Hilti is OK too!
 
Use a drill with torque limit in future ... worse ones are the big hole cutting drills as they have a hefty weight behind them too, not for your average big girls blouses.

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This was my last accident so sorry to rain on your bonfire but mine hurt a lot more!!!
 
Yeh i heard you can snap your wrists using a core cutter with no clutch.

Like i said i always thought clutch setting on combi was for screws so u dont smash the sh it out of them! Surely if u use clutch on joists it would slip loads??!
 
I got a 36v bosch the clutch only comes into play if drill locks , I use the auger bits with it and it drills no issue and slips if i hit a nail etc...

The smaller pistol drills use lighter torque limits that can be adjusted to stop the screw heads been reemed out, its a positive benefit of a what was initially designed to stop your hand been wrenched.
 
I don't think the drill is the issue, it is the fact that Eddie has got wrists like Dale winton. :smilielol5::smilielol5::smilielol5:
 

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