Just when things were starting to shape up....

cecILL

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Sorry to hear about your wrist, pain is a terrible thing. This may be a little late, but when drilling tough materials, use the left hand. When the bit catches, the drill will twist out of your hand.
 

reynolds357

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Hooligan, the 12oz. curls should cure the pain anyway.;)
I do not drill much wood, but I do drill a lot of stone. I had to brake down and switch hammer drills to the newer design with clutches in them. They are a tad bit slower, but a heck of a lot safer.
 

Againstthewind

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hole hawgs

Sorry to hear about the accident, but glad recovery is on the way. Hopefully everything works out for the fall.

Those hole hawgs are dangerous. I lucky don't have to use one very often. Instead of saying I am ambidextrous I think neither handed fits me better. One wrist will get tired and worn out using it one way so I switch and end up with both hurting with those dang things.

I shoot left handed. I have tried shooting right handed but haven't had much luck and gave up on that. It just feels too weird. I think it is harder to train the not dominant eye than people realize. I tried out a left-handed bolt rifle and that felt weird, too.
 

DannyB1954

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The good news is there is an indication that learning to do things a new way is good for the grey matter. I was once at a wedding reception with a 95 year old Chinese man. He was sharper than I was. He said stop growing, start dying. That was at least 30 years ago. I guess he made an impression on me OK.

I do have sympathy to your situation. (I was off work for 3 months with sciatic back pain.) I hope you fully recover as I have. Happy learning in the mean time.
 

MarkDozier

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That is a bad break (no pun intended). Now you can sue the pants off the lumber company for selling you a dangerous piece of wood and not included the needed warning labels to help prevent injury to an unsuspecting customer.:eek::D:D:D
 

hooligan1

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Bandages and stitches to be removed today... Im totally pumped to get this off my wrist, its dirty and hard to get into a coat sleeve and its only ten degrees outside..:(
 

Crashyoung

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Been there, done that, sold the movie rights...

Broke my wrist in a fall, had metal put in, had surgery to remove
the metal, and I have missed two seasons of hunting and fishing...:mad:
And it is my fretting hand, so playing guitar was a struggle.
So far, it is getting better, so this year is looking up!

Prayers for your recovery to go easily and you can join your son in the woods.

Life is measured in scars, I can measure mine by the yard now...
 
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