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I think i've patched up more roofers than anything else on the job, grizzly lot that they are [Linked Image]
One foreman admonished his wounded crewman bellerin'
"You weren't hired leaking were ya"

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Virgil,i hope Jimmy does ok. Good helpers are hard to find these days. We use spiral cut drill bits in a battery drill or aviation snips as Bill does.

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Virgil,

Like Steve said, glad you were there when the blood started pouring. Poor guy (Jimmy).

Steel Studs and 2 x 4 Fluorescent Troffers are the top cutters of flesh on my end.

Ran a few people to the Emergency Room due to cuts from these items.
Can still picture the pools of blood all over the slabs!

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Gotta give you credit Virgil, at least you had a first aid kit!

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As a low voltage tech I spend a lot of time in drop ceilings, my worst enemy are the cut ends of the 1/4" al bars they use to hang mounting brackets on, the nice sharp cut end has a knack for ending up in my scalp. When around the house every now and then, usually when I am trying to finish up fast, the box cutter vs thumb while cutting NM wins.

Final score - Box cutter 2, Thumb 0

Jim

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JCooper,

I'd suggest using a hard hat or a pitcher's helmet if you're working inside a plenum....scalp cuts are nasty....especially when you get hair in them. And who knows what kind of nasty stuff is living on that crap in those ceilings. [Linked Image]

Ditto to cut NM cable....what about using a cable ripper and side cutters instead of a box cutter?

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