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Old 9th April 2020, 18:32   #6
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Originally Posted by Discofan View Post
Just chop it off and be done with it
I tried that but I thought I'd start at the top and work down...It didn't work out too well and was very painful.

The truth is that I was welding a new cab panel on to a class 37 loco, one of the clamps let go and it spun down like a blade, I wasn't quite quick enough to get totally clear or I'd have lost much more. The re-attach job went well and today there's hardly a mark. The very same finger I gashed on a broken sink basin when I was having eye problems, it went bad but recovered. I understand where Mac is with his injuries, we take fingers too much for granted.
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