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    Robin Graham
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      #516607
      Robin Graham
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        @robingraham42208

        I've been doing a lot of brass polishing lately. If ever you've tried to get a really shiny scratch-free surface on brass you'll know that it's necessary to be almost obsessively hygienic, even to the point of washing hands between grits. Otherwise you get up to 1200 say, then a speck of 240 which has been lurking beneath a fingernail drops down and makes a scratch which looks like a canyon. It's dispiriting when that happens. So I bought some cotton gloves. Worked well for hand polishing and I still had one on my hand when went to the lathe to polish some 3/16" rod,. I know that you're not meant to wear gloves when machining, but what could go wrong, hand well away from the chuck and I know what I'm doing – not.

        mangledglove.jpg

        Luckily the glove pulled off my hand. It all happened so quickly! Put the wind up me proper. That could have been my hand with stouter stock.

        Don't wear gloves when machining folks!

        Robin

        #516608
        Pete Rimmer
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          @peterimmer30576

          Back in 1998 I was working in a tunnel invert, a guy was moving through a crawl-space with a large hilti drill. The low ceiling meant he was holding the drill – still plugged in – by the handle and the 16mm drill bit as he crawled commando-style. He inadvertantly squeezed the trigger, the drill wound his glove in and dislocated all of his fingers.

          #516610
          peak4
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            @peak4

            Glad you're OK, but it's good to publicise these things occasionally.

            My last manager, before I retired, let it be known that the would formally discipline anyone he caught using power tools WITHOUT gloves; he was after all the H&S lead for our division.

            Sometimes I wonder………….sad

            Bill

            #516615
            Michael Gilligan
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              @michaelgilligan61133

              Thanks for sharing the photo, Robin

              Good to know that no digits were harmed !

              MichaelG.

              #516616
              Paul Lousick
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                @paullousick59116

                NOT wearing gloves, loose clothing, long hair, etc is one of the first safety warnings in the workshop that I was taught. Loose clothing can easily get caught in mills, lathes, drills, grinders, etc. I'm amazed at how many people post videos and they are wearing gloves.

                You were lucky that you only lost a glove and not your hand or arm. It's a good lesson for others.

                Paul.

                #516618
                jimmy b
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                  @jimmyb

                  **LINK**

                  These are for use with machinery.

                  Jim

                  #516625
                  David George 1
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                    @davidgeorge1

                    At a company I worked for we used to make dies for Wadingtons for punching out cards for games. They were hand stoned round the radius corners for perfection and the toolmaker wore a chain mail glove. One person thought that he would wear it whilst drilling some thin plate and whilst drilling tried to flick some swarf from the drill whilst spinning. The glove caught up the drill and spun round de-gloving his index finger and drilling into the back of his hand between two fingers.

                    David

                    #516628
                    John MC
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                      @johnmc39344

                      Occasionally I visit various engineering workshops and note that wearing of gloves is quite commonplace. As far as I can tell an appropriate glove is selected for the task.

                      In my own workshop I wear latex gloves for most tasks. Some 30 years ago my skin started to react against oil, so a necessity. It took some getting used to but now its become second nature. I wear heavy leather gloves for welding and even heavier leather gloves when polishing on the buffing machine.

                      The bonus of wearing the appropriate glove is that (really) dirty hands is a thing of the past. No need to use aggressive hand cleaners that may have been a contributed to my skin problems.

                      John

                      #516630
                      Howard Lewis
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                        @howardlewis46836

                        As an Apprentice, we were forbidden to wear rings. The instruction was reinforced by pictures of someone who had slipped down a ladder whilst wearing gloves, and lost a finger.

                        We all need to be careful. Even a 350 watt pistol drill could try to take charge, I found, so no hope against a geared down 1.5 hp 3 phase motor on a lathe or mill..

                        Have a Happy and Safe Year

                        Howard

                        #516635
                        jimmy b
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                          @jimmyb

                          I've had to wear nitrile gloves at work and at home for 25 years, after I got dermatitis. It took 5 months to clear up and has left me with hypersensitivity to oils!

                          I will say its nice to have clean hands!

                          Jim

                          #516637
                          Tony Pratt 1
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                            @tonypratt1

                            I personally knew a man who lost a digit when he jumped off some metal cages & left his finger plus wedding ring behind, since retiring I wear my ring all the time but take it off in the workshop. As an apprentice we were treated to pictures of fingers complete with tenons which had been ripped off by gloves catching in rotating machinery, think on boys & girls.frown

                            Tony

                            #516638
                            Steve Neighbour
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                              @steveneighbour43428

                              Ditto . . Wearing gloves with anything that goes 'round & round' is a a big no no.

                              Since my engineering apprenticeship I have always used a barrier cream before and a good hand cleaner such as Swafega after, then a spot of good hand conditioner cream after.

                              #516648
                              Ady1
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                                @ady1

                                Can't really do without them once it's below 5 degrees but if you need to touch anywhere close to a whirly bit you need to take them off

                                A lot of accidents seem to happen around drilling machine chucks because people try to take short cuts

                                #516649
                                Sam Longley 1
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                                  @samlongley1

                                  There was a TV  film about some Japanese students versus some elderly engineers in a competition to design & build a spinning top. The idea was to see who could make one spin for the longest period. The older men won.

                                  An interesting point I noticed was that during the complete turning and manufacture, the engineers wore very clean white gloves.

                                  Edited By Sam Longley 1 on 01/01/2021 11:02:41

                                  #516651
                                  Tony Wright 1
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                                    @tonywright1

                                    The best way to prevent accidents is to stay in bed . Never do anything and you will live forever ! Things happen they always will . Despite all the H&S advice ,the hospital still has accident and emergency departments . Just enjoy your model building and don’t worry about what may happen ! Happy new year Tony Wright .

                                    #516656
                                    ega
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                                      @ega

                                      The Honda F1 mechanics used to wear white gloves.

                                      #516659
                                      Emgee
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                                        @emgee

                                        I admit to wearing leather palmed gloves when using my cnc mill if there are any tool changes to be done, handling sharp milling cutters is not pleasant without protection. There is almost no chance of the spindle starting when the program is in a toolchange line and additional safety is provided by the chip guard limit switch halting the program with the door open.

                                        Emgee

                                        #516661
                                        Ady1
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                                          @ady1
                                          Posted by ega on 01/01/2021 11:00:28:

                                          The Honda F1 mechanics used to wear white gloves.

                                          It's a kind of tradition thing in Japan. Even taxi drivers sometimes wear them.

                                          Edited By Ady1 on 01/01/2021 11:11:11

                                          #516671
                                          martin perman 1
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                                            @martinperman1

                                            In my last job before retirement I used to spend a lot of time on building sites installing industrial washing machines, we installed the machines and the builders constructed the buildings around them, if you were caught without gloves on you had a formal warning, if you were caught doing it again your company was requested you were removed from site, you try wiring up control panels with gloves on its bordering on impossible.

                                            Martin P

                                            #516679
                                            Thomas Cooksley
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                                              @thomascooksley79020

                                              Hi everyone,

                                              Robin I am so glad it was only your glove that got mangled and not your hand. I only takes a moment's inattention for an accident to happen and we have all been gulty of that at sometime. Tom.

                                              #516718
                                              Bill Phinn
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                                                @billphinn90025

                                                Glad you're OK, Robin.

                                                Sad to see that the Health and Safety "experts" themselves still don't understand the dangers of wearing gloves near rotating machinery.

                                                #516721
                                                Georgineer
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                                                  @georgineer
                                                  Posted by jimmy b on 01/01/2021 06:53:34:

                                                  **LINK**

                                                  These are for use with machinery.

                                                  Jim

                                                  … significantly reducing the risk of hand injury if the glove becomes entangled in a rotating tool…

                                                  Emphasis mine. I'll continue gloveless, thank you.

                                                  George B.

                                                  #516727
                                                  noel shelley
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                                                    @noelshelley55608

                                                    I will question my intelligence – before the rest of you do ! As a 12 year old using a home made petrol engined drill, I KNEW the blue and very sloppy jumper I was wearing would catch the drill bit sooner or later AND CARRIED ON ! The only thing that saved me was the fact the drill bit was new and sharp, the spiral flutes being sharp cut my jumper as I escaped. My only other hope would have been the bit broke.

                                                    That was almost 60 years ago, thankfully I learnt by my mistake and early. It enabled me to survive in engineering up until now ! Noel.

                                                    #516730
                                                    not done it yet
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                                                      @notdoneityet

                                                      An accident. Definition – an unforeseen event.

                                                      Most ‘accidents’ are not.

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