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Croweater and Wildcats, y'all are/was in my neck of the woods. I'm only a 15 minute drive from Paintsville and Oil Springs
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That was SBB said he was there, however turns out i did actually spend a couple weeks round there that place. It is pretty country saw a bit round there had tour of butcher's hollow and all that went to a country music show in paintsville met a lot of good folks before heading up to Ashland to catch a bus to Columbus and on to Detroit
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hellbilly007 wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 5:27 pm Croweater and Wildcats, y'all are/was in my neck of the woods. I'm only a 15 minute drive from Paintsville and Oil Springs
Yeah your not too far from me man. I been out that way a few times.
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One time I got my pocket knife so sharp that the shadow of it cut off two table legs before i could get the light turned off! Patoo!
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thecroweater wrote: Mon Jul 31, 2023 3:49 am That was SBB said he was there, however turns out i did actually spend a couple weeks round there that place. It is pretty country saw a bit round there had tour of butcher's hollow and all that went to a country music show in paintsville met a lot of good folks before heading up to Ashland to catch a bus to Columbus and on to Detroit
You're right, it was SBB. My short term memory does not serve me well. I've taken that same miserable ride on Greyhound a few times. It really blew me away learning that you and SBB ended up in little podunk Paintsville from all the way across the pond.
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Buddy if mine at work shot a nail thru his finger today at work. I pulled it out. CAnt believe skin can stretch out that much. He was lucky it didn't go into the bone.

OUCH!!
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Get your buddy a tetanus shot and whiskey shot.
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subbrew wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 1:44 pm Get your buddy a tetanus shot and whiskey shot.
I told him he needs sto go to see his doctor and get some antibiotics. But I dought he will. He will be sore tomorrow, that's for sure.... I bet he pays more attention when using a nail gun in the future.....
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Wildcats wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 10:12 am IMG_20230809_144130.jpgIMG_20230809_144607.jpg
Buddy if mine at work shot a nail thru his finger today at work. I pulled it out. CAnt believe skin can stretch out that much. He was lucky it didn't go into the bone.

OUCH!!
:D
Done that, Been there. Would not release, so i had to cut it off with hacksaw (the nail, not my finger :D) and headed off to doc!
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EricTheRed wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:39 pm
Wildcats wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 10:12 am IMG_20230809_144130.jpgIMG_20230809_144607.jpg
Buddy if mine at work shot a nail thru his finger today at work. I pulled it out. CAnt believe skin can stretch out that much. He was lucky it didn't go into the bone.

OUCH!!
:D
Done that, Been there. Would not release, so i had to cut it off with hacksaw (the nail, not my finger :D) and headed off to doc!
Yeah nail guns can be dangerous if not used correctly. One time we were setting ceiling joist on a two story. And a coworker shot a nail rite down into the top of his foot. Rite thru the boot. Thru his foot and into the top plate of the wall. We took a sawsall and cut the nail . Sliding the saw blade under his foot/ boot to cut the nail. He was nailed to the top of the wall. And was stuck there. Cutting the nail was the only way to get him off the top of the wall, he was nailed too. Then took him to the hospital to have the nail removed. Because it was so far down in the top of his foot you couldn't see it. And it came out thru the bottom of his boot and into the wall.....
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Wildcats wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 2:45 am
EricTheRed wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:39 pm
Wildcats wrote: Thu Aug 17, 2023 10:12 am IMG_20230809_144130.jpgIMG_20230809_144607.jpg
Buddy if mine at work shot a nail thru his finger today at work. I pulled it out. CAnt believe skin can stretch out that much. He was lucky it didn't go into the bone.

OUCH!!
:D
Done that, Been there. Would not release, so i had to cut it off with hacksaw (the nail, not my finger :D) and headed off to doc!
Yeah nail guns can be dangerous if not used correctly. One time we were setting ceiling joist on a two story. And a coworker shot a nail rite down into the top of his foot. Rite thru the boot. Thru his foot and into the top plate of the wall. We took a sawsall and cut the nail . Sliding the saw blade under his foot/ boot to cut the nail. He was nailed to the top of the wall. And was stuck there. Cutting the nail was the only way to get him off the top of the wall, he was nailed too. Then took him to the hospital to have the nail removed. Because it was so far down in the top of his foot you couldn't see it. And it came out thru the bottom of his boot and into the wall.....
shivers went down my spine reading that!!!!
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Wildcats wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 2:45 am Yeah nail guns can be dangerous if not used correctly. One time we were setting ceiling joist......
I once had a boss that claimed that he shot himself with a nailgun, near the heart – while climbing a ladder. He had to drive himself to the hospital.

On one occasion I watched my helper shoot himself in the ankle, while stepping up onto some scaffolding. He had had his finger on the trigger, but the trigger safety was wired back and the nailgun tip was modified in a way to 'flush nail' siding (not my doing). So he shot himself in the ankle, with a 3” ring-shank nail (a kind difficult to pull out) who's head was seated flush with his skin or the leather of his boot.

After a pause I pulled out a pair of dykes (electrician's wire cutters) and a hammer, and approached him ready to extract the nail. He screamed.
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contrahead wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 8:33 am
Wildcats wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 2:45 am Yeah nail guns can be dangerous if not used correctly. One time we were setting ceiling joist......
I once had a boss that claimed that he shot himself with a nailgun, near the heart – while climbing a ladder. He had to drive himself to the hospital.

On one occasion I watched my helper shoot himself in the ankle, while stepping up onto some scaffolding. He had had his finger on the trigger, but the trigger safety was wired back and the nailgun tip was modified in a way to 'flush nail' siding (not my doing). So he shot himself in the ankle, with a 3” ring-shank nail (a kind difficult to pull out) who's head was seated flush with his skin or the leather of his boot.

After a pause I pulled out a pair of dykes (electrician's wire cutters) and a hammer, and approached him ready to extract the nail. He screamed.
Lol. I bet he did scream like a girl.
That's why my coworker shot himself. It was the paslode framing nailer. That had the red trigger kit installed. So if you keep your finger in the trigger, it'll shoot each time you press the head against whatever you are nailing. He accidentally hit the top of his foot with the end of the nail gun. Nailed him rite to the top plate of the wall .... Didn't bleed a drop... Till it was pulled out...
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The best nailgun story I came across was in a company where I did some work experience. The guy was nailing stud walls together (Off site build so flat on an assembly table.) He held the stud and nailed through from the bottom plate. Nailed. Moved on to the next. Nailed. Moved on to the next. And at one point he noticed that he couldn't bend his thumb to grip the stud. At the previous stud the nail had deflected and gone in through the tip of his thumb parallel to the bone. Like an internal splint. He apparently went quite white before being carted off to hospital.
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He he... That's a good one 🤣🤣
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NormandieStill wrote: Fri Aug 18, 2023 12:26 pm The best nailgun story I came across was in a company where I did some work experience. The guy was nailing stud walls together (Off site build so flat on an assembly table.) He held the stud and nailed through from the bottom plate. Nailed. Moved on to the next. Nailed. Moved on to the next. And at one point he noticed that he couldn't bend his thumb to grip the stud. At the previous stud the nail had deflected and gone in through the tip of his thumb parallel to the bone. Like an internal splint. He apparently went quite white before being carted off to hospital.
wasn't he white before the nail entered his thumb
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Stay safe down there where that cat 3 is hitting 👍
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I can't believe what I just did :esurprised:

My heart is still racing and my hands are shaky!

I think I need a drink to settle my nerves!

I was in my garage cleaning out the east tunnel, trying to make a path big enough to get the stilling equipment out the door and to the shed when I did something horrible!

I've been filling boxes with various bottles one had a bunch of flip top beer bottles. Another Champagne bottles and others various alcohol bottles I've salvaged out of my local bottle dumpster. I've moved away from using flip tops and switched to only a certain kind of Champagne bottles so was considering offering those on Craigslist.

I've also started only using a couple different cork type booze bottles for the hard stuff and was also thinking about offering the ones I no longer use to people. But then the unthinkable happened!

I took all of those bottles and threw then in the recycle bin! I don't know what came over me! It just happened so fast!

On top of that, I have 2 dozen ore more Patrone bottles and If I actually make it to the Southeast corner I have probably a hundred or more booze bottles and I think 4 or 5 cases of crimp top beer bottles that I'm afraid might meet the same fate! :roll:
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I think you need to stop, sit down and have a few drinks, give some serious thought to what you have done or are about to do.
Then take a 24 hour cooling off period before throwing any more perfectly good glassware out.
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Saltbush Bill wrote: Tue Sep 19, 2023 5:35 pm I think you need to stop, sit down and have a few drinks, give some serious thought to what you have done or are about to do.
Then take a 24 hour cooling off period before throwing any more perfectly good glassware out.
I think that's a good idea SBB. I think about all the less fortunate stillers out there who don't have such good access to bottles.

It reminds me of a recent conversation I had with someone I work with who walked out of Ethiopia during that famine in the 80s. I told him how it was my parents fault he almost starved to death. Whenever I didn't want what was for dinner my parents would say "People in Africa are starving". I would then hold up my plate and say "Here, send them this", but they never did.

It's not exactly like that with these bottles but I know there are people who would be more than happy to have them but I probably have a lifetime supply of them now and keep bringing home more. Even so, it's hard to just throw them away.
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I gave away a metric shit-ton of bottles a couple years ago. Then my first daughter got married and wanted me to brew a commemorative wedding beer, which required purchasing four cases of bottles. The horror of it all!
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I think you have a rare case where Mrs cranky temporarily were controlling you... mind, I am at my holiday home for the last fourth night and have another 4 bottles to dispose of, my Missus is cranky bout all the empties in my garage/motorshed.
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Cranky, just to make you feel a little better about the sins that you have committed in your easten tunnel in past days I've taken a photo or two of Tunnel No 4 in one of my storage areas.
I was hoping to get as far as the bottle storage area to take a few pics but ran out of time and energy to shift things.
Will try to post shots of my glass collection some time in the future.
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You are quite prepared Salt. I especially like the artillery projectile.
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SB, myself is intrigued by the ironing board.... it is either in reseve or you dont do ironing anymore, or you iron in your shed... which one is it?
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I too like the artillery round. I have what looks like the shell that would go with that projectile.... my shell is the 105 mm Howitzer and stands about 3' tall. I'd love to get the projectile like you have there. Nice 👍
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I have the shell , the projectile is a fake made of hard wood, to make it look complete.
Ironing ? What is that?
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no expert here, but don't those howizers come with a HESH round? not sure i'd want one laying about....the wood replica sounds more....sane?
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Thats a nice pic of the canister the round was shipped in I believe. The shell with yellow bands looks like an old style HE round but the fuze isn’t right? Need an old cannon cocker to say for sure.
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