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Hi guys , I must be one of the most accident prone people in the whole country , in the workshop on Friday wax polishing benches all day , helped a mate run some ply through the table saw 2 small strips woke up on Saturday itchy eyes , and a little bit light sensitivity, went and moved some rubbish for a friend by the time I get back from walking my dog at 4:30 ish my eyes were bloody killing me hardly slept over 2hrs waiting in A and E Sunday morning , bloody scratches on my eyeballs , gloopy cream to put in my eyes , a bit better this morning , but ordered to stay off work, Is it just me or do any of you lot have things like this happen , my ankle, stuff in my eyes a few times or am I cursed was I Atilla the Hun or somebody like him in another life and paying in this one ,A very fed up Gobby

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I think there must be an element of bad luck with that plywood though Mark.  I wonder also if your woodworking has developed sensitivity.

You only get one set of eyes and one set of lungs so from now on take no chances; remember, you're working with the stuff day in, day out, not occasionally like a hobby woodworker.

Fingers, on the other hand (!), grow back so I wouldn't worry about them. ?

 

And for heaven's sake don't go crossing any roads;  you'll get squashed by the World's only runaway tank transporter.

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My Airshield pro is the dogs bolox for keeping shit out of my eyes and lungs , it was just a quick helping hand didn’t even think , but on the mend , I was just wondering if I am accident prone my girlfriend is saying I have more mishaps than anybody she has ever known, so I got to wondering what mishaps everyone else suffers , Thanks guys

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