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    I couldn't watch this video. No safety guard, hand in closing machinery. Bloody OUCH! Time off work, then back to a job that only needs 1 hand. AND don't think it is safe because it has a spring loaded self return gizmo, they can stick and jam. If your hand is there it becomes raspberry jam.
    Last edited by cropwell; 08-02-2014 at 09:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    I couldn't watch this video. No safety guard, hand in closing machinery. Bloody OUCH! Time off work, then back to a job that only needs 1 hand. AND don't think it is safe because it has a spring loaded self return gizmo, they can stick and jam. If your hand is there it becomes raspberry jam.
    Get a Grip Man because the guy in the Video Holding the hydrolic lever has.! . . . . He'd have to fall asleep to get is hand trapped in that it's so slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Get a Grip Man because the guy in the Video Holding the hydrolic lever has.! . . . . He'd have to fall asleep to get is hand trapped in that it's so slow.
    Some folk are slow enough to get caught in machinery, no matter how slow it's moving ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    Some folk are slow enough to get caught in machinery, no matter how slow it's moving ;-)
    Simple then In that case then they shouldn't be using it.!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Simple then In that case then they shouldn't be using it.!!
    I dunno, it's a learning and growing experience - all part of life's rich tapestry ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by JAZZCNC View Post
    Get a Grip Man because the guy in the Video Holding the hydrolic lever has.! . . . . He'd have to fall asleep to get is hand trapped in that it's so slow.
    Agreed. Some people take health and safety too far.

    Quote Originally Posted by magicniner View Post
    Some folk are slow enough to get caught in machinery, no matter how slow it's moving ;-)
    That's just natural selection...
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    As anybody worked out what he's making yet.? . . . . I haven't.!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jonathan View Post
    That's just natural selection...
    Lol agreed.
    .Me

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    Fortunately my friend did not lose his fingers, I had the fun of taking him to casualty, and waiting around until his wife arrived, while he was x-rayed, stitched and bandaged. He isn't stupid or slow, he just got complacent, like the guy in the Russian video. He didn't realise the risks and got bitten by a machine. That's why I can't watch that sort of thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cropwell View Post
    He isn't stupid or slow, he just got complacent, like the guy in the Russian video.
    Understand what your saying and I've got one finger shorter than the others by being complacent (And I drove my self for it super glueing back on.!!) but in all honesty to get caught in this would be hard work because it's not automaticly operated and he's got his hand on the lever controlling it plus it's moving slow.

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