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I think you seem a nice bloke Tom, but dont build your hopes up too much- you aint really my type!

 

Just on the grounds of safety mate, just in case you got it caught.

 

TBH I was worried about that when I first got it, but I've developed a callus either side of it and, touch wood' it has never caught on anything. I've done a few watch straps though.:001_smile:

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Nice steady job that Tom, what Greenmech is that and what do you reckon to em.

 

The greenmech is a 8" 220 which I bought second hand a couple of years ago. Its been ok so far with no major probs, its fairly light for an 8" so is good behind the asmatic LDV.:001_smile:

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TBH I was worried about that when I first got it, but I've developed a callus either side of it and, touch wood' it has never caught on anything. I've done a few watch straps though.:001_smile:

 

Great video Tom

 

Lose the wedding ring at work mate, Google 'finger degloved' then choose the images options, there are hundreds of pictures showing the devastating effects of wedding rings etc injuries like this one. This one is pretty tame. Of particular interest are the pics where the skin and flesh is completely removed from the bone leaving a bloody stump which has to be amputated.

 

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