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Post by stilllernin1 on May 18, 2021 23:14:25 GMT -5
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Post by trailboss on May 18, 2021 23:22:54 GMT -5
A nice ring!
I worked alongside a guy that had his finger De-gloved, no rings for me
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Post by terrapinflyer on May 19, 2021 0:18:37 GMT -5
Very nice. I'm not familiar with that stone. Off to Google.
I don't want details, Charlie. I got mine caught on a stanchion climbing down from high places once in my warehouse days. TIA for the nightmare fodder.
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Post by Professor S. on May 19, 2021 21:09:39 GMT -5
My uncle slipped off a roof early in his marriage and lost his ring finger. I've worked with pressmen who lost fingers to crushed/caught wedding bands in the machinery.
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Post by Ronv69 on May 19, 2021 22:57:13 GMT -5
Very nice, despite all of the horror stories. Just remove the ring when not playing dress-up. Note that the blue will fade if left in the light. Just store it in the dark when not wearing it.
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Post by toshtego on May 20, 2021 9:00:45 GMT -5
A nice ring! I worked alongside a guy that had his finger De-gloved, no rings for me Never worn a ring for the reasons mentioned above. When I was married, wore my ring around my neck on a leather strap... The wife had to loosen it occasionally so I could take a breath. Same effect as when worn on the finger.
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Post by oldcajun123 on May 20, 2021 9:38:07 GMT -5
Knew a fellow who made himself a stainless steel ring, got his ring finger cooked while working on a car when he shorted the ring across the ignition coil. No rings for me.
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Post by Ronv69 on May 21, 2021 9:19:48 GMT -5
Knew a fellow who made himself a stainless steel ring, got his ring finger cooked while working on a car when he shorted the ring across the ignition coil. No rings for me. My buddy got his ring hung up on the ignition resistor when we were 21 and working on cars together. Lots of sparks and cursing. He wasn't too badly hurt, but we both learned our lesson. Jewelry only for leisure.
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