Well I have just arrived back from spending 3 days in hospital after nearly cutting my left arm off and wish to share my experience with the rest of my fellow members.
Firstly, I was going to post this thread in the moronic kiddies posts forum because of my stupidity but then decided it would be best to post it here so everyone can read my adventure and not attempt to do the same as I did.
About 3 days ago I was given the task to cut down and remove a rather large tree that had died and being an Aussie we love cutting down trees so I prepared myself with what I thought was proper tooling.
Panel saws were purchased and I managed to get the tree down in about 6 hours using this equipment (the stump was about 80cm in diameter) without hurting myself or killing any others.
This left me with a stump of about 80cm diameter sticking up around 15cm out of the ground.
As I wanted to clear the stump about 15cm below the soil surface, not removing the root system, I thought it would be a good idea to set my angle grinder up with a tungsten tipped wood saw wheel removing the very hard outer rings which left me with the soft inner pulp which is very easy to remove with a conventional saw.
Everything was going fantastic until I started to sweat profusely making my grip on the angle grinder not so solid and before I knew it the grinder jammed, whipped out of my hands over and through the outside of my left arm and lodged in my shorts just bellow my family jewels.
Now the machine was still on but jammed in my shorts, I knew I had some serious problems with my arm but my main focus was about how to turn this killing machine off before it offed my nuts.
Fortunately I could reach the extension lead and unplug the unit untangling it from its dangerous location and then I stood up and turned my arm over to view the damage.
Well I knew it was not going to be a detoll and band-aid job but thought I better check with my missus about whether we needed to go to the hospital or not.
I called out to her telling her I had cut my arm and she casually walked downstairs to view my mishap.
I have to say I have never seen the fear and shock displayed by anyone when she saw the wound and I told her it was only a cut and we could fold it over and put some tap on it.
She had a towel wrapped around my arm in about 10 seconds, had me in the car and at Bangkok Pattaya hospital in about 10 minutes still covered in bark and wood shavings.
After a 2 hour operation they repaired my tendon and partly severed bone and repositioned about 1kg of flesh that was hanging as a flap just a short time before.
Moral of the story:
1. Use the correct tools.
2. Do not remove safety guards.
3. Stop when you get tired or cannot maintain a solid grip on tools.
4. Pay a Thai to do the same job even though it will take him 4 times longer.
As the wound is quite graphic I wont post a picture until it heals a little.
Once again I was stupid to attempt to use a dangerous tool and consider myself lucky that my injuries were not a lot more severe.
As the WWF wrestlers warn: Do not try this at home..............