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Posted By: George Corron drilled through head - 09/01/03 12:53 PM
Man, THAT'S gonna leave a mark.
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30200-12754865,00.html
Posted By: Bjarney Re: drilled through head - 09/01/03 07:45 PM
‘Mr Chipman… Mr Dustin Chipman… Your helper is at the ER front counter with something called a “chuck key” that he insists you want.’


“I know you like to be thorough in your finish carpentry, but maybe puttying all holes wasn’t such a good idea this time.”




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Posted By: iwire Re: drilled through head - 09/01/03 08:01 PM
Holy **** !

When I read the topic I was thinking 1/4" maybe 1/2" high speed bit, not a 1" x 18" ship auger!

Do you think they chucked on a "Hole Hawg" and hit reverse?

[Linked Image from karlsonandmckenzie.com]

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Posted By: ThinkGood Re: drilled through head - 09/03/03 07:46 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/09/03/drill.head.ap/index.html
Posted By: Trumpy Re: drilled through head - 09/06/03 05:12 AM
I read in ThinkGood's link there that the drill bit actually pushed the guy's brain to one side instead of going through it.
This guy is just so very lucky, it's not funny.
This has to be the most awful of all of the accidents I've heard of in the last few years!. [Linked Image]
Posted By: George Corron Re: drilled through head - 09/06/03 12:59 PM
Yeah, I know many will think this statement's terrible, but I've been in places where a macabre humor was the only humor.

Let's face it, the only lasting injury was the guy lost an eye and has a hole in his head.........He's gonna make one hell of an inspector. [Linked Image]
Posted By: spkjpr Re: drilled through head - 09/06/03 09:25 PM
Does he answer to the name "Lucky"?
Posted By: Bjarney Re: drilled through head - 11/11/03 07:57 PM
Last night a Sacramento teevee news show had a followup piece and interview with the electrician that impaled himself with an auger bit several weeks ago. Ron Hunt is an electrician from Truckee, CA—north of Lake Tahoe.

Apparently while he was working off a stepladder, lost his balance and the drill and chucked bit hit the ground with the bit pointing upwards (reasonable to assume for the drill motor has a flat back.) Evidently the bit’s screwpoint penetrated his right eye socket, and the eye was damaged beyond saving. After unsuccessfully trying to cut the bit into two pieces, the ER folks instead drove the bit all the way through to extract it. {Cutting was abandoned for it was hard to get a firm grip on the bit while “floating” in his head.}

See: www.ronhuntmedicalfund.com with a nice 900x608 image of the hospital xray: www.ronhuntmedicalfund.com/xray-large.html

The tools in the teevee report looked very similar to these catalog descriptions and images. The drill motor appeared to be a classic 1/2 inch “Hole-Hawg” . The bit reportedly was a 1 1/8 x 18-inch ship auger .




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