| Post ID |
Timestamp |
Content |
User |
| 1255325 |
2012-01-21 07:43:00 |
Ok no one is going to dispute this one hits the nail on, oh I mean in the head here (www.guardian.co.uk) |
Twelvevolts (5457) |
| 1255326 |
2012-01-21 07:52:00 |
Did it hurt? What inspired you to do this ;) |
R2x1 (4628) |
| 1255327 |
2012-01-21 07:59:00 |
Did it hurt? What inspired you to do this ;)
Your posts |
Twelvevolts (5457) |
| 1255328 |
2012-01-21 20:03:00 |
Fair enough. |
R2x1 (4628) |
| 1255329 |
2012-01-21 21:38:00 |
Something really weird about that xray ... the positioning of the nail suggests he was hit in the back of the head. With years of experience using nail guns, I find it a little difficult to figure out how he managed to do it himself. I've seen some go in from the front and side, but never from behind. Obviously he never read the instruction manual ! |
SP8's (9836) |
| 1255330 |
2012-01-21 21:43:00 |
Yeah, I don't see how you can manage to shoot yourself in the back of the head with a nailgun by accident either. |
Agent_24 (57) |
| 1255331 |
2012-01-21 22:00:00 |
I've actually been on a work site where a guy used his knee to brace a stud while skew nailing it to the bottom plate, all very dry grainy NZ Oregon timber ... the nail followed the grain around a knot in the stud, and the nail went into his kneecap .... they took him to hospital with a 6" piece of 4 x 2 attached quite firmly to his knee ... lesson learnt. |
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