RC Injuries?!

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RC Injuries?!

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So surely Im not the only one who has self-inflicted injuries from working on or driving R/C's so lets here em.


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What got me thinking about this thread was tring to impregnate my left index finger with a pair of pliers, while tring to install the hinge pin from front bulkhead to chassis on a xx tonight.......yes it hurt...no I didnt cry :lol:
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I am good for at least one strained muscle or bruise by car every time I marshall :mrgreen:
Honestly though, I just gave myself a nice fat blister on the thumb from a spur, and last week like a total dumb ass I switched models on my M11x and had to dive for my scte, giving myself a nice sliced finger in the process.

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When I got my rc10t3 team I stayed up all night putting it together, the next day I started on the wheels/tires. I opened the bag of tires, the plastic was hard to rip so I brought it close to my chest while ripping the plastic (picture opening a bag of chips), when it opened it some really nasty/chemical/stale air shot right into my lungs, and I swear little black bugs flew out. After that happened I was sick for almost a whole week coughing up nasty phlegm. I also use to solder in my room, and let the smoke go right into my face and lungs. Not smart but I didnt know any better back then.

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oh boy, do i love it when i'm hacking away on a suspension piece and the x-acto knife feels it needs to take the offramp right into my finger. and thank goodness for cordless screwdrivers, or my hands would looks like claws by now.

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I've done all the usuals like managing to stab myself with various rc tools.

The worst/best i did was supergluing my thumb and forefinger together. I did it while gluing tyres and hadn't realised i'd squeezed lots of it on to my fingers instead of the tyre. I think it took half an hour with my hand in a hot soapy bowl of water to eventually peel them apart :lol:

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Wow...

I'm an audio engineer by trade...and work on cars (1/1 and 1/10th) for fun...I cant count the number of times I've impaled, electrocuted, inhaled, cut, bruised etc etc, myself over the years....

Both for fun...and for profit....

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xacto cuts and soldering burns are probably the worst i have had.

marshalling 1/8 and 1/5 scale can be hazardous to your health as well, but i have remained unscathed.

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couple of memorable ones.....

ran my own car into my ankle, and the adjustable sway bar end gave me a nice puncture wound. That hurt for a little.

I was trimming the width of rim that had a thick bead, nylon. Not sure what model but I've seen them on ebay before. gray small diameter for foam tires. maybe CRP, not sure, took 5x11mm bearings and had a 6 hole pattern in them.

so after working on some really rusty stuff all day, i'm trimming this wheel and my hands are filthy and orange. Fresh x-acto blade and slippery nylon=5 stitches in my left pointer finger. Worst part is that I had to scrub my hands in the er so I can get stitched up.

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I guarantee doug has everyone covered when it come to r/c injuries.

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slapshot1979 wrote:What got me thinking about this thread was tring to impregnate my left index finger with a pair of pliers, while tring to install the hinge pin from front bulkhead to chassis on a xx tonight.......yes it hurt...no I didnt cry :lol:
I've not done that with pliers, but I have done it with a drill while driving screws. Sometimes the drill likes to jump out of the screw head and right through the tip of whatever finger is handiest. I never cry either, but there are usually plenty of inappropriate words to be uttered! :shock: :lol: A close second is when the sights on my hammer go out of alignment. Unfortunately, the only way to bring them back into alignment is to mash a thumb. Also unfortunately, hammers must be tuned to the user, so everyone must align the sights for themselves. :mrgreen:

But then you were asking for RC related injuries. Glad I'm not the only one who has tried to inspect a flywheel in motion. :roll: Like an idiot, I grabbed the flywheel on my T-Maxx as it was coming to a stop. Funny how you only do that ONCE! LOL :lol:
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Yes, all of the above. Did anyone mention tire burn yet? :)
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I CA/kicker glued a friends lips to his coke bottle during a race once....we were just trying to glue it on......but he got to it before it set up or we could stop him.....

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Charlie don't surf wrote:I CA/kicker glued a friends lips to his coke bottle during a race once....we were just trying to glue it on......but he got to it before it set up or we could stop him.....
Nice :lol: How long did it take before someone fessed up some de-bonder?
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About 1min- :lol:

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Charlie don't surf wrote:I CA/kicker glued a friends lips to his coke bottle during a race once....we were just trying to glue it on......but he got to it before it set up or we could stop him.....
i did that to a coworker, cheap "super glue" didn't set and he got it on his lips, needless to say he was pissed.
we're still good friends though.

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