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Bugger!!!!

 

Hope it heals fast!!!!!!!

 

Thats why I hardly ever use one, I bought one at the last APF after it was suggested I could not be a professional as I had never owned one.

 

It spends most of its life under the mog seat.

 

cheers dave, my own fault, plenty jobs to price this week though:001_smile:

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Muppet.:001_tongue:

 

Done it a few times myself, such a ragged cut they dont heal that well.

 

As a tip keep it covered way longer than you think you need to. Getting dirt and crap in it slows healing right down. The old addage of "getting the air to it" is an old wives tale. Wrap it in insulating tape and you can still work.:001_smile:

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Muppet.:001_tongue:

 

Done it a few times myself, such a ragged cut they dont heal that well.

 

As a tip keep it covered way longer than you think you need to. Getting dirt and crap in it slows healing right down. The old addage of "getting the air to it" is an old wives tale. Wrap it in insulating tape and you can still work.:001_smile:

 

i bent my finger at the doctors to make sure the tendons were ok, and everything came out:scared1:the doc pushed it back in, i will do as i am told and give it plenty of rest. cheers mate:001_smile:

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