No pain, no gain. Right???

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No pain, no gain. Right???

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Reading a couple stories on another post got me thinking. We need a pain for pleasure thread. No Halgar, not that kind of pain :lol:. I'm talking about the pain we inflict on ourselves with Dremels, X-actos and what not. I'll start with a couple minor mishaps.

I still have the head of a #11 X-acto blade wedged in the second knuckle of my ring finger. I was trimming some mono-cote on my .25 Global Raven when the blade slipped and I stabbed myself right between the joints. That was 6 years ago and I still cannot bend that finger fully closed. Sometimes, it hurts real bad.

I was polishing my stainless Beretta with a wire wheel on my Dremel years ago. I went to wash my face to get the compund off me and the wash towel kept getting stuck to my face about 2 inches below my left eye. I did a thorough investigation and saw a little piece of metal sticking out. I grabbed it with some tweezers and proceeded to pull out a full length piece of wire, at least an inch long from my face. I never felt a thing. I never wore goggles till then. Now I use them anytime I fire up the dremel.

So, what are your stories? I'm sure you have all been burnt, stabbed, sliced, hit, smacked or maimed in one way or another. I have other stories I will share later. But for now, it is your turn.
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Oh great, perfect timing for my brother joining the forum. :D Keith has some great horror stories. Just ask where his screen name comes from. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Eau Rouge wrote:Oh great, perfect timing for my brother joining the forum. :D Keith has some great horror stories. Just ask where his screen name comes from. :lol: :lol: :lol:
ok. keith i'm asking :lol: tell us......................

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Recently I was using a small (maybe even "dainty") pair of Needle Nosed Pliers rather roughly, and one side broke off, sending the other side DEEP into my let Thumb Knuckle. When I grabbed it, as we are want to do when injured, BUBBLES oozed out with the BRIGHT red blood.

A while ago, I was Modifying a Stainless Steel piece on a Paintball Gun by hand (meaning I wasnt using a Vise, as I should have) and Drilled a PERFECT hole through one finger, and into the next. You can STILL see where it went in BOTH fingers. Surely that will be the STUPIDEST story told here!! :oops:

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I have a couple. I was stripping a tamiya hardbody with easy off oven cleaner. I was wearing rubber gloves so i thought I was protected. when I was scrubbing off the paint, a little drop got on my forearm. I didn't notice it until I felt a tingling and the drop had melted a lille hole in my arm.

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Another one was when I had a battery in my coat pocket. when I grabbed it , it shorted out heating up my titanium wedding ring to like fricken 9000 degrees. What you see here is the permanent scar tissue

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Ohhh, RCrotten.com! :mrgreen:

Ironically I got my first real bad "RC injury" at my first race with an RC10. I was walking off the rostrum when my arm just under the wrist was slashed by a very sharp welding line on the balustrade. The cut was around 10 centimeters long and even after some 15 or 16 years I still have an around 3 centimeter long scar at that point.
After I cut my arm I wrapped an old t-shirt around it, continued the race and even managed to finish in 3rd place to get my 1st trophy ever.
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There was this one time ... Oh wait, Tad said I couldn't tell that story. :? :P :lol:

I don't think I've really ever hurt myself doing the R/C thing, beyond the usual scrapes and things. Now, if you want to go back to my construction days, that's another story. The worst one was when I had a tie-down rope break, sending me falling 3' down to a nice comfy asphalt landing, flat on my back. I only lost consciousness for a few moments, shook it off and finished the rest of the work day (did I mention it was about 9am when it happened?) I did have a heck of a headache all day. When I got back to the office, the boss said to take the next day off and go see the doctor so that he could tell me what I already knew, that I had a concussion. :x

I'll see if I can think of an R/C instance just to keep within the spirit of the topic.
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I upgraded my T-Maxx to a Picco .26 and after breaking the pull start several times, finally upgraded to a rotostart. Anyone ever check the torque on one of these? I had the driver sitting on my leg playing with it like all kids with new toys. Then I accidentally bumped the start which in turn wrapped into my pajamas and pinned the button on for a couple seconds. It felt like days. That thing tore up my jammies and ripped a nice hole in my leg.
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tulsa wrote:
Eau Rouge wrote:Oh great, perfect timing for my brother joining the forum. :D Keith has some great horror stories. Just ask where his screen name comes from. :lol: :lol: :lol:
ok. keith i'm asking :lol: tell us......................

Ok, ok. :)

My RC related injury was when I was trying to trim a body on my RC10 to make it fit better with an Xacto knife. I was trying to use a little too much pressure and something gave way (body flexed , my hand slipped, or something) and I ended up putting a #11 Xacto blade through my the top of my left index finger. I have a scar on both sides of my index finger form entry and exit. We have video of it from when I came back from the emergency room all stitched up. I'd like to have a still frame cap of it cause it was pretty nasty looking.

I have other scars, but I don't think any of the other ones are RC related. For instance, I got an ambulance ride by jamming a putty knife into me left arm on accident. :oops:
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Gosh...I've sliced myself so many times that I can't think of anything dermel/x-acto related.

I do have an Unger story. Years ago, I bought the bigest soldering iron I could find. It was an unger 150ish watt iron with a half inch wide tip. That sucker was one of the best irons that I've owned.

Like many nights, I was working on my car and I had to solder something. It was summer, so I had shorts on. You guessed it!!, I dropped the iron on the inside of my leg. HOLY CRAP!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: that hurt!! It left a hals inch square scar on my leg. The scar's faded, but the memory will always be there.

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call-911 wrote:I have other scars, but I don't think any of the other ones are RC related. For instance, I got an ambulance ride by jamming a putty knife into me left arm on accident. :oops:
So what you're saying is that your user name is appropriate! LOL :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Welcome to RC10Talk. Looks like you're going to fit in quite well. 8)
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Thanks! Maybe one of these days I'll actually own another RC10. I lost count of how many I had.... Al tub to Hot Trick to graphite back to Al Tub.... Ha! It was a sickness.
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Yeah, and the sickness is MUCH WORSE now that we have disposable income. :D

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Eau Rouge wrote:...disposable income. :D
I'm sorry. Can you explain what this means. I have never heard of it before :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by THUNDERSTRIKE1 »

I had the wire wheel dremel thingy sling two wires into my right eye.Had to surgicaly remove them.They had started rusting allready.Needless to say,i have not used another one since.And i did have safefty glasses on at the time.DON

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