Alden Cole
Well-Known Member
I recently got four stitches for my stupidity. I was snapping the tip off of a blade I messed up and had already sharpened when the tip broke, the blade I was holding in my right hand sliced through my leather glove and into the back of my left hand. About a week after getting those, I cut my thumb pad working with a sharpened folder. Now I am switching my standard policy to sharpening as the LAST thing I do before the knife hits the books. This leads me to a couple questions and maybe people can chime in with things that don't seem dangerous, but actually are.
I have a three speed grinder. When I am changing gears I often do not unplug the machine. That is a terrible idea right? Should I just get a foot pedal so that two things need to be bumped before the grinder turns on and my hand gets crunched?
What about the heat treat oven? Do we all turn off the power before reaching in? I've heard that you can get shocked from the coils, so I always try to remember to turn it off.
After cutting myself a couple times this month, I'm trying to find other things that I would not have thought of as being dangerous. Thank you!
I have a three speed grinder. When I am changing gears I often do not unplug the machine. That is a terrible idea right? Should I just get a foot pedal so that two things need to be bumped before the grinder turns on and my hand gets crunched?
What about the heat treat oven? Do we all turn off the power before reaching in? I've heard that you can get shocked from the coils, so I always try to remember to turn it off.
After cutting myself a couple times this month, I'm trying to find other things that I would not have thought of as being dangerous. Thank you!