Smashed/broke thumb pulling engine from my 07 Cummins. Blocks 1100 pounds. Was guiding it out with my hand, stand wheels slipped a bit, thumb got caught between block and firewall. Lucky I still have it....nerve damage but it moves ok to use lol
Hopefully you feel better. That's awesome that you did not become addicted to the pain medication. Our country is in an opioid epidemic. I didn't want to have any part in that. Take care and be safeI've never been addicted to pain killers but I was on a very powerful narcotic for a few months back in 2021 due to a freak arthritic flare-up in my neck. The pain and associated lack of sleep was so bad I thought I was losing my mind. Even taking the narcotic meds as prescribed, I went through withdrawal after stopping them. It sucked big time for a week straight.
I hardly ever wear mechanics gloves but I think I would seriously try to get in the habit if I was a pro and doing it for a living.I was replacing my front struts on my 08’ Pathfinder. My hand slipped off the ratchet I using and hit the concrete at a weird angle. I look down at my hands and see blood, as it turned out my I ripped my whole finger nail off. Had to go to work that day too. It was painful.
Pressed fit. Early in the release of these front wheel drive cars, Chevrolet hadn’t sent any of the Kentmore special tools yet. Using a chisel to knock them out. The race shattered. Maybe exploded wasn’t a good word to use…I’m trying to picture this. Are the bearing races under some kind of tension that causes them to “explode”?
I wear nitrile gloves not the regular mechanix gloves. Less exposure to chemicalsI hardly ever wear mechanics gloves but I think I would seriously try to get in the habit if I was a pro and doing it for a living.
Ironically I do it for a living currently. The only difference is now I have a lift and I’m more aware of my surroundings!I hardly ever wear mechanics gloves but I think I would seriously try to get in the habit if I was a pro and doing it for a living.