No Gore - Just Embarrassment
I wobble a bit - even sober!
I have a new tool that I'm just learning the "ins & outs" of - a combination 250m disc and 150mm belt sander.
Great machine.
When I first tried it - due to the wobble factor - I could put a box or board about 3mm out of square when using the belt. I've since fixed that with an attached "square board".
Today - whilst sanding the mitre keys of a box - I wobbled and lost control of the workpiece.
The box shot forward - at a great rate of knots - hit the wall - and rebounded with enough force to wedge itself between the wall and the frame of the sanding machine.
It wedged with enough force to tilt the sanding machine towards me - by about 50mm.
Straight into my gut.
There are no photos - never will be (embarrassment prevails)
But I have a very nice sanded guts wound (straight through the shirt) roughly 150mm by 50mm.
Actions taken:
Moved the machine another 300mm from the wall.
Amended the design of the machine guard and fitted the amendment at my end
Applied appropriate Ointment.
Not sleeping inverted tonight.