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As I type this I am doing it one handed. How often or what is the most/worst you ever cut yourself moddin? I am brandishing 3 nicks chopping the top for mah soon to be Del sol. This last one sliced through thumbnail and flesh. Damn I need to get rid of the razors. 

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About 8 years ago, I razored my hand at Cabos house (nice, and deep), and thought I should go to the ER, but that's a buzz kill...
We did the procedure on the spot with some CA tire glue, and it worked so good that I've been using it ever since....
***This should be performed at your own risk, with a good helping of common sense***
silla
We did the procedure on the spot with some CA tire glue, and it worked so good that I've been using it ever since....

***This should be performed at your own risk, with a good helping of common sense***
silla

payaso...... 
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"Imagination is everything. It's the preview to lifes coming attractions" -Albert Einstein
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Shit man, I've heard that doctors will use superglue instead of giving stitches in smaller cuts now days. So you probably just cut out the middle man.payaso wrote:We did the procedure on the spot with some CA tire glue, and it worked so good that I've been using it ever since....![]()
***This should be performed at your own risk, with a good helping of common sense***
silla
I've sliced myself pretty good in the past with exactos, but I've been pretty lucky with my cars. Just little nicks here and there.
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i almost did that, i was pushing down the the axle with the bit wheel really hard. i was thinking about what would happen if it were to give way, boy am i glad that wheel held tough. ouch man, that makes me cringe . what did you do to it, (in the line of treatment)Bkast wrote:I put a bit axle through my index finger til it hit the nail...not cool
oh and once i was opening a bit clone case. there wasnt a screw driver near by. (me bieng a lazy ass) so i took a pair of scissors and started going at the screw, i was working great till after i was finished i noticed i sliced my thumb open. and it HAD to be my guitar pick thumb, i still have the scar.

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Well what do ya know, just did that last night. Didn't hurt untill this morning, now I have a feeling that the infection is commingI put a bit axle through my index finger til it hit the nail

rather than explain it, I'll draw a L33T pic to describe
There is my finger
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_________/ here is the axle
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________/ And that's about how deep it went in, live and learn
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"What is now marketed as Superglue (TM, patent pending, whatever) was invented in the UK as a replacement for sutures. That is what it was designed for originally, not a household adhesive."
Not quite. Although Superglue has been used with great success in place of sutures for certain medical procedures, the oft-made claim that it was originally invented for this purpose is false.
In fact, Superglue (known to chemists as "cyanoacrylate") was invented quite by accident. Twice. In both cases, scientists were trying to come up with new plastic compounds for use in applications such as gun sights and jet canopies, happening unexpectedly upon a formulation that stuck to everything it touched. The first time it occurred, during World War II, researchers regarded it as a nuisance. The second time, during the 1950s, a light bulb finally went on in somebody's head. It was first sold as a commercial product in 1958.

Not quite. Although Superglue has been used with great success in place of sutures for certain medical procedures, the oft-made claim that it was originally invented for this purpose is false.
In fact, Superglue (known to chemists as "cyanoacrylate") was invented quite by accident. Twice. In both cases, scientists were trying to come up with new plastic compounds for use in applications such as gun sights and jet canopies, happening unexpectedly upon a formulation that stuck to everything it touched. The first time it occurred, during World War II, researchers regarded it as a nuisance. The second time, during the 1950s, a light bulb finally went on in somebody's head. It was first sold as a commercial product in 1958.

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