Stuart Ablett
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OUCH, well, actually, some worse words than that were said....
I was moving blanks from the Dungeon to the Annex, I reached down to pick up a blank, and as I lifted it, I caught my knuckle on my SHARP skew
If you want to look closely, you can see some of me dripped on the floor mats
I VERY QUICKLY banged out this cover......
Such a simple thing, I honestly do not know why I did not put one on there to start with.
I quickly cleaned it and then dabbed on some CA glue to close it up, held it closed until the glue set. Then I covered it up with a bandage, and put a splint on it, and taped it up. I went to the doctor, he looked at it and said I did a good job, it would have needed stitches, but he felt that the CA glue was doing a good job. He liked my Popsicle stick splint and just taped it up.
He did tell me that I should not use regular CA glue, they have a medical one, but it is expensive, I'm going to try to find some just the same.
Be careful out there people, it can be the simple things that get you
Cheers!
PS, it is a pain to type with your index finger on your right hand in a splint
I was moving blanks from the Dungeon to the Annex, I reached down to pick up a blank, and as I lifted it, I caught my knuckle on my SHARP skew
If you want to look closely, you can see some of me dripped on the floor mats
I VERY QUICKLY banged out this cover......
Such a simple thing, I honestly do not know why I did not put one on there to start with.
I quickly cleaned it and then dabbed on some CA glue to close it up, held it closed until the glue set. Then I covered it up with a bandage, and put a splint on it, and taped it up. I went to the doctor, he looked at it and said I did a good job, it would have needed stitches, but he felt that the CA glue was doing a good job. He liked my Popsicle stick splint and just taped it up.
He did tell me that I should not use regular CA glue, they have a medical one, but it is expensive, I'm going to try to find some just the same.
Be careful out there people, it can be the simple things that get you
Cheers!
PS, it is a pain to type with your index finger on your right hand in a splint