I honestly can not count how many nail gun mishaps I have seen in the ER. The ones that always made me wince were the ones in the top of the head.
RJ
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Re: Ban Nailguns
Nailing on chair rail trim with 18guage finish nailer and had a nail hit a sheet rock screw, bend 180 degrees, come back through the piece, enter the pad of my thumb and exit through the thumbnail! I had to pull my thumb off the nail as I was now attached to the trim!! I'm now much more careful with placement of the support hand.
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I had a friend who was a union trim carpenter his whole life. When he was about 70, his car was making a funny noise, so he opened the hood while the engine was running. Yep serpentine belt caught is forefinger neatly took it off at a pully.