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Title: Be careful with grinders
Post by: BDI on January 25, 2009, 04:03:46 PM
I don't think this needs much explaining.
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: kwakman on January 26, 2009, 12:56:07 AM
Good work.If you've got a chainsaw, sell it quick!
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: KX500freak on January 26, 2009, 02:27:33 AM
@kwakman  :-D roflmao


@BDI  ,did you grind with the cover off ??
i grind for more then 10 years without it ,and i know how dangerous it can be ..

anyways i,m glad it just shaved you ,instead of chopped limps everywhere :lol: :wink:
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: Good on January 26, 2009, 03:35:34 AM
Not funny, I almost dismeboweled myself Saturday with a 4 1/2" grinder that kicked back... :| I was in such a position that I couldn't move and was really close to the work.  I won't do that again!
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: martinfan30 on January 26, 2009, 05:33:34 AM
Ouch!
There was a kid recently up at the college metal shop that was grinding on the bench...

The grinder got away from him and tore half his face off.
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: Dutch-K5 Fan on January 26, 2009, 06:55:55 AM
The wood saw can be dangeres to!!!! :-D :-D
My thumb after cutting a wooden frame for the sunroof in my van/mobilehome.

Dutchie
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: KX500freak on January 26, 2009, 07:02:01 AM
dutchie  :-o 

we are bro,s man !! i have exact the same scar on the same handpalm  :-o :lol:
how,s that  :?
i don,t have a pic but you,ll see when we meet once in nunspeet
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: bigbellybob on January 26, 2009, 07:11:57 AM
Once I was grinding something at work. I had the grinder in one hand and the piece of material in the other hand. My boss came up to me saying put that in a vice so you can hold the grinder with 2 hands, if it grabs you wont be abele to hold it. Well I didn?t listen and minutes later the grinder grabbed, it shot out of my hand and I grabbed on to the cord.  The grinder then swung around and cut open my shirt leaving a grinder burn out across my stomach. 
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: Dutch-K5 Fan on January 26, 2009, 07:18:56 AM
dutchie  :-o 

we are bro,s man !! i have exact the same scar on the same handpalm  :-o :lol:
how,s that  :?
i don,t have a pic but you,ll see when we meet once in nunspeet


Maybe it's THE Secret handshake of dutch KX500riders :-D :-D :-D

Check Marktplaats ff out Menno!!
A Kx250/500 with Millet!!!!

Dutch
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: KX500freak on January 26, 2009, 07:31:54 AM
for sure it is a handshake 8-)


and to go way offtopic,i know this kx500
it,s a trader from a trader ,they powdercoated wheels and spokes together,
the millet isn,t proven yet to me  :|
it doesn,t look like it i think..

and the guy that bought it ,did put it back on marktplaats within a few hours :x
so he s trying to get rich from it ...
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: Dutch-K5 Fan on January 26, 2009, 07:46:13 AM
De MxMan was the "first" salesman, this is one of those
who want's to get rich from Mxriders.

So it's not a mist bargen. (Wanted to let my real brother buy the beast.)
That is then a bit like this Kx500/KXF250 from 92( 94 and even 2000) wich
has been for 4 times on MP. Have looked for it once.
Man the guy know nothing about it.

Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: GDubb on January 26, 2009, 09:49:09 AM
Once I was grinding something at work. I had the grinder in one hand and the piece of material in the other hand. My boss came up to me saying put that in a vice so you can hold the grinder with 2 hands, if it grabs you wont be abele to hold it. Well I didn?t listen and minutes later the grinder grabbed, it shot out of my hand and I grabbed on to the cord.  The grinder then swung around and cut open my shirt leaving a grinder burn out across my stomach. 

I have done the same d**n thing only I was using a cutoff wheel to cut a slot in a piece of DP Aluminum to fit around the shifter in my 4X4. The wheel bound up and shot the piece right into my chin so hard that it knocked me out for a split second but not long enough to hit the ground. I was rocked back on my heels when I came back to with the grinder still going in my right hand. I thought I had gotten shocked or something until I looked at my left hand and the piece I was working on was gone. Then that weird half numb half throbbing and tingly feeling in my jaw hit me. It all happened so fast that it took me a minute to figure out what happened. Lesson learned.


-G
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: BDI on January 26, 2009, 03:29:10 PM
Not funny, I almost dismeboweled myself Saturday with a 4 1/2" grinder that kicked back... :| I was in such a position that I couldn't move and was really close to the work.  I won't do that again!
It was a 4 1/2 inch air powered grinder with an 80 grit sanding disk that kicked back.
Title: Re: Be careful with grinders
Post by: KX500freak on January 27, 2009, 06:27:17 AM
De MxMan was the "first" salesman, this is one of those
who want's to get rich from Mxriders.

So it's not a mist bargen. (Wanted to let my real brother buy the beast.)
That is then a bit like this Kx500/KXF250 from 92( 94 and even 2000) wich
has been for 4 times on MP. Have looked for it once.
Man the guy know nothing about it.




the bike in the pic is famous here ,that rode there with sumo set-up
had a 4 stroke muffler on it..

so did you go to jacob ...that idiot indeedhe,s one big retard..all the guys knowing a thing or 2 bout mx ,know him
and stay as far away as possible

i have my own pic from that track ,same corner ,angle ...3 years ago ..