So I recently scored 5 free truck loads of black locust that was cut down at work. Didn't really cost me much in gas, I just took the truck to work instead of the car.
Borrowed the father-in-law's Husky 30(35?) ton splitter today to get to work on the nice large pile. Got about a third of the way through when I f'd up. I had just, I thought, split a piece when I reached over the top to pull the pieces apart. This Locust fights you every inch so I kept the wedge moving forward. My glove got caught in between the split and the end of the bolt that holds the wedge on. I felt it pinch but couldn't get my hand out, or let go of the drive handle, before it pulled my finger in and crushed it. Two hours later I got out of the ER with:
-A broken finger tip bone
-3 stitches to hold the skin back on
-my nail taken off and then stuck back on - to cover the growth of a new nail they say
Now the free wood, and my stupidity, has cost me:
$100 - ER copay
$38 - prescription copay (antibiotics, 800mg ibuprofen, and Percocet
$14 - in new gauze and bandages
??$$ - Wound care and orthopedic follow up they recommended
I am attaching a picture for those interested, because I am that kind of guy.
Borrowed the father-in-law's Husky 30(35?) ton splitter today to get to work on the nice large pile. Got about a third of the way through when I f'd up. I had just, I thought, split a piece when I reached over the top to pull the pieces apart. This Locust fights you every inch so I kept the wedge moving forward. My glove got caught in between the split and the end of the bolt that holds the wedge on. I felt it pinch but couldn't get my hand out, or let go of the drive handle, before it pulled my finger in and crushed it. Two hours later I got out of the ER with:
-A broken finger tip bone
-3 stitches to hold the skin back on
-my nail taken off and then stuck back on - to cover the growth of a new nail they say
Now the free wood, and my stupidity, has cost me:
$100 - ER copay
$38 - prescription copay (antibiotics, 800mg ibuprofen, and Percocet
$14 - in new gauze and bandages
??$$ - Wound care and orthopedic follow up they recommended
I am attaching a picture for those interested, because I am that kind of guy.