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Well nearly kissed my arse goodbye tonight,

 

result of ****ing around with open powersupplies -

 

electrical burns to one hand, laceration to the other,

 

my breaker didn't trip either which concerns me, its set to 30miliamps, I think i may have discharged a large capacitor across my hands whilst it was plugged into the mains, stupid i know, but its something i've done 100's of times, next time i'll be more careful.

 

1st electric shock though, perked me up a bit :D, and at least all the kit still works lol

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:hyper: Good Effort :hyper:

 

 

 

Why do it the easy way if you can get lacerations and first degree burns :D

 

 

 

 

 

 

Glad ur ok though ;)

:xxx: You div!!!!! :xxx:

 

Bet you use an electric shaver in the bath too!!!! :tongue:

 

:ttiwwop:

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my thumb 2/1/2 hurs after it, still bleeding,

 

burn isn't that bit, about the size of a medium fag burn, :D

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:xxx: You div!!!!! :xxx:

 

Bet you use an electric shaver in the bath too!!!! :tongue:

 

:ttiwwop:

 

 

only when i'm shaving my nuts, i like the tingle

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call that a laceration, you girl.lol

 

my way with words :D

 

lol its not my best :D, but its pretty deep, has gone through all skin, didn't really look much closer, just stuck a bandaid on it :D,

 

 

i've always wanted to have a go at stiching meself up :D, kerri doesnt like me operating on myself though, probably because my tools are a set of pliers and a stanley knife :D.

 

have to do better next time lol.

does your hair stand up now?

my way with words :D

 

lol its not my best :D, but its pretty deep, has gone through all skin, didn't really look much closer, just stuck a bandaid on it :D,

 

 

i've always wanted to have a go at stiching meself up :D, kerri doesnt like me operating on myself though, probably because my tools are a set of pliers and a stanley knife :D.

 

have to do better next time lol.

 

 

I find supergule normally does the trick. It is what it was designed for !

Well nearly kissed my arse goodbye tonight,

 

result of ****ing around with open powersupplies -

 

electrical burns to one hand, laceration to the other,

 

my breaker didn't trip either which concerns me, its set to 30miliamps, I think i may have discharged a large capacitor across my hands whilst it was plugged into the mains, stupid i know, but its something i've done 100's of times, next time i'll be more careful.

 

1st electric shock though, perked me up a bit :D, and at least all the kit still works lol

 

I rememeber doing the same earlier in my career. I'd just fixed a monitor PSU & so I decided to touch a heat sink to see if it was getting hot. It was floating at 300v & I had my other hand on the Chasis, Doh!

now thats a laceration, :D

done that on the edge of a casing when I got a belt from the mains

now thats a laceration, :D

done that on the edge of a casing when I got a belt from the mains

Yowch !

I've had worse on my old man, I'm more concerned about the scrumpy jack :hurl:

PMSL, you bunch of girls, there not even 10mm long!!!

 

I think i win as i have 4ft 8" worth of scares on my left leg!! :D:D

 

 

 

 

Anyway, didnt you Mum ever tell you not to play with electricity!! 10_5_1331.gif

Mike you madman :D be more carefull in future :slap:

get some superglue in it and your good to go.

Was superglue REALLY designed for that?

 

I know they said in the film DOG SOLDIERS, but I wasnt sure?

 

Steve

I think i win as i have 4ft 8" worth of scares on my left leg!! :D:D

 

scares?!? :)

shall we turn this into a "my gash :x: is bigger than yours comp" :)

 

chunk wins hands down with the biggest gash :rofl: :rofl:

LOL

 

I must learn to spell!!

 

And my Gash is bigger than yours :tongue:

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ok does superglue actually work? I have some here, and this probably needs sticking together,

Tissue glue is only applied to outside surfaces to bridge over edges; do not apply it directly to raw surfaces. The wound edges should be straight and lie together naturally. Insert a tampon, then clean and dry the skin thoroughly. Have your assistant stabilize the wound edges from top to bottom (be sure the edges are matched correctly). Insert your finger between the edges and pull it out to bring them forward slightly. This is to ensure that the wound edges are not rolled inward toward each other, but meet perfectly. It could also be accomplished with a tissue forceps. Hold gauze against the area immediately below the apex to catch and drips as you apply the glue. Apply tiny dots of glue sparingly at intervals where the wound edges meet. Or, apply a bead of tiny droplets to bridge the edges. (Thick applications do not enhance bonding and tend to crack and loosen prematurely.) Products dyed blue are easier to see. (If using Histoacryl Blue, attach a 27 g. syringe needle to the ampoule hub to help control application.

 

 

WTF>?

 

Anyways, just incase random ppl do a search on this site in a years time, and decided go out and superglue their wounds its not a good idea lol.

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only thing stopping me is lack of proper superglue, i have plastic glue but seeing as that wouldnt even stick my fingers together i'm giving that a mess,

 

i have alraldite though :D

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