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I was looking after a fleet of diesel jetting machines in 1990. Harben century 10,000 psi at 10 gallons a minute. I was called to an accident on the flight deck of HMS Ark Royal. A young lad had cut his arm off and it was presumed lost arm in sea. Luckily I found it behind the wheels of the trailer. He had used insulating tape to lock the trigger on and then passed out in the sun. Unfortunately the water jet does so much damage you cant sew the limb back on.

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I was looking after a fleet of diesel jetting machines in 1990. Harben century 10,000 psi at 10 gallons a minute. I was called to an accident on the flight deck of HMS Ark Royal. A young lad had cut his arm off and it was presumed lost arm in sea. Luckily I found it behind the wheels of the trailer. He had used insulating tape to lock the trigger on and then passed out in the sun. Unfortunately the water jet does so much damage you cant sew the limb back on.

 

is this the ones they use to cut concrete

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