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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
My 79 Lowe 1648 project
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<blockquote data-quote="tinboatlover" data-source="post: 238487" data-attributes="member: 4632"><p>I haven't had a chance to work on my boat for a while, but I think I might try to work on the decks tomorrow. I was working on it last summer and I was cutting the aluminum tubing for the deck frame. I started cutting the last piece of the frame and I heard a loud bang and felt pain in my hand. The saw had gotten in a bind and it kicked the piece of aluminum out. My hand was well away from the blade, but the jagged edge of the tubing was directly under my hand and it kicked up into my hand. Needless to say, I had a cut about 2 inches long and I lost a lot of blood. I refused to get stitches, but I probably should have. I am just crazy enough that I am ready to attack the project again. I still can't believe that happened on the last piece of bracing for the front deck. Now I just have to find all my pieces I have already cut. Too many people have been in my garage moving all of my "junk" around. I will try to keep from getting bloody this time! :wink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinboatlover, post: 238487, member: 4632"] I haven't had a chance to work on my boat for a while, but I think I might try to work on the decks tomorrow. I was working on it last summer and I was cutting the aluminum tubing for the deck frame. I started cutting the last piece of the frame and I heard a loud bang and felt pain in my hand. The saw had gotten in a bind and it kicked the piece of aluminum out. My hand was well away from the blade, but the jagged edge of the tubing was directly under my hand and it kicked up into my hand. Needless to say, I had a cut about 2 inches long and I lost a lot of blood. I refused to get stitches, but I probably should have. I am just crazy enough that I am ready to attack the project again. I still can't believe that happened on the last piece of bracing for the front deck. Now I just have to find all my pieces I have already cut. Too many people have been in my garage moving all of my "junk" around. I will try to keep from getting bloody this time! :wink: [/QUOTE]
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