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tim walker
08-17-2023, 5:51 PM
Or as George Carlin would put it a near hit. As an DIY woodworker, yesterday I was sanding with the Festool RO150. I was holding a panel in my lap (I know, mistake #1) and I was sanding away some glue lines. Well I didn't feel the 80 grit was being aggressive enough so I changed the setting on the sander to the more aggressive mode. Talk about torque. I let it get away from me and it grabbed and tore a large hole out of my thick tee shirt. Tee ended up being wrapped around the sanding platen and I guess overloading the sander causing it shut down, thank goodness. Quite a scare. AND I WAS JUST SANDING. Mental note, any power tool can and will grab ya. Could have been a lot worse.

Ron Citerone
08-17-2023, 6:56 PM
Glad your OK! Yep, it’s easy to dismiss tools and processes that you consider safe and relax too much.

John Kananis
08-17-2023, 7:08 PM
Most folks are careful because things in their shop can cut them. They forget that stuff with a motor spins, which is just about as dangerous as cutting.

glenn bradley
08-17-2023, 8:02 PM
Glad you weren't hurt. There is a fair amount of country windage about "safe" tools. Treat them all with respect (even hand tools) or pay the price. Cracks me up when folks talk about how safe a bandsaw is. You've been to a butcher shop, right? I was fairing an edge at the edge sander. I was concentrating too much on a smooth rolling motion and allowed my downstream fingernail to just brush the abrasive surface.

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The large grit caught the nail and rolled my fingertip around. I didn't even realize what happened and had to reverse engineer it after seeing the boo-boo. It happens so fast and in so many ways. Be ever diligent.

Wes Grass
08-17-2023, 8:50 PM
Happy here it wasn't more than 1/10 HP involved ....

Vague memory of *something* getting wrapped up in *something* too many years ago to remember the details...

Tee shirt pulled over my head ... or *somebody's* head...

Too many years... or too much booze????

Mark Gibney
08-18-2023, 8:44 AM
Any more of that behavior Tim and you need to move one town over to Discomfort TX.

I'll get my coat...

George Yetka
08-18-2023, 9:43 AM
Ya in rotex mode it may as well be a grinder. I have had and seen many incidents with them. They are unforgiving and the first thing the guys in the field do is take off the guards and remove the handles. I myself have a nice scar on my wrist from a razer wheel in a grinder grabbing my shirt. Lucky for me the shirt stopped the motor and also lucky the cutting wheel was self cauterizing.

Rich Engelhardt
08-18-2023, 10:33 AM
"Power tool" and "lap" - Nope - those two don't go together...

Rick Potter
08-18-2023, 11:47 AM
Maybe a flack vest hanging next to your sander? Whew, just reading that one gave me chills.

Glad it ended well.

Aaron Inami
08-18-2023, 1:30 PM
I believe this is one of the big reasons why they say DO NOT USE GLOVES on a table saw, lol.

James Pallas
08-19-2023, 12:11 PM
Any motorized tool is just like the dog that doesn’t bite, no such thing exists. Over the years I’ve seen clothing, of all kinds, jewelry, hair, cords, various forms of paper, tools hit and thrown cause injuries. Most are minor thankfully. No loose clothing no jewelry of any kind including that wedding ring long hair well tied up eye protection always. Hand tools are just as dangerous. My worst injury came from a coping saw of all things, cut a tenden. Treat all tools like the dog that DOES’NT BITE.
Jim

Robert L Stewart
08-19-2023, 3:56 PM
Sounds like the end of your lap dancing