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to top it off....!!
DS Catalogue of errors!!
Working at 1830 to finish a job off
Lone working
Working in a Unoccupied student house
Steps not fully extended due to small area
using power tools with one hand
no PPE
no first aid kit
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managed to scare the living daylight out of 2 blokes in the street when i appeared covered in blood asking for a cloth or rags...!
the fist pic is after i had seen triage nurse at A&E and had a partial clean up..
2 & 3 = getting my 5 stitches...(i managed to cut down to the tendons but luckily missed them)
4 = hurty hand!
Got to hand it to you there Steve, you've been stitched right up there!!!
get a comfy plow and rest it mate and feed it grapes lol
about 4 inches of deep cut exposing tendons!! :freak: plus i had no tape with me lol
personally id have used a bit of sparky tape and cracked on with the job,you navy lads
You bloody b'stad,
hahahaha!! mackems... hahahahahahah!! 1-0 1-0!!!
mate thanks for the help with the alarm the other week all is well thanks to you mate cheers I had wired it the way you said the power and the bell battery back up would have had me lol
Last time i fitted one didnt have a battery back up
so cheers mate for info and advice
mate what do ya use for a contact on a french doors ended up sticking a small peice of plastic to the door same material the size of the contact so they would line up correctly how would you do it mate
what i do, if it's going to look unsightly, fitting a contact, is to fit a shock sensor instead. then there's nothing to be attached to the opening door.
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