When roving the home made top off my 101 I had to cut through some metal under the roof with the angle grinder. I cut it through enough so it would stay in place and could be pulled off by hand. I switched off the angle grinder and moved it to my left hand and then the piece of metal fell hitting the angle grinder which was still spinnning which then fell onto the thumb ob my right hand.
The metal cuttin g blade cur into the first joint to the bone and cut through to the bone cutting some tendons and nerves - and lots of blood.
I cleaned it up and it stopped bleeding - when you are cut with a cutting blade on grinder it burns the flesh out so it was pretty charred. Due an unfavourable visit to emergency 6 months before, I did not go (the one time I really should have).
Any way it got infected, antibiotics, and 3 years later that thumb joint does not really work, the nerves never really healed and the bone is growing back in a rough shape.
The main issue I have now is I can guarantee that any little knock to my right hand will be on that thumb joint - which while lacking sensitivity, is extremely sensitive to knocks.
Garry



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All in the name of fixing vehicles!
and later when we were re-skinning a bus, when one of the 12ft x2" square tressles snapped shut on my good thumb,
the Dr stated the bone to the first knuckle was powdered.

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