This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to my
ass. It is now a shoulder length (very) rough bob.
This afternoon I was routing a roundover on a box when suddenly I felt a
sharp pain and the router leapt at me and died.
I at first thought my hair had gotten into the bit, but it was worse
than that--it had been drawn into the motor from the top until the
router stalled or the brushes came off or whatever else caused the
router to stop happened (I haven't had a chance to tear it down yet).
The shaft cannot be turned at the moment. Fortunately it was my ancient
1 horse Black and Decker and not the 3-1/2 horse Porter Cable which
would probably not have stopped until it had done serious damage--as it
was there was no real harm done other than embarrasment.
Manana I'm going to see about getting the hair cut back to mil-spec.
Not sure how I got my hair into it--I wear it tied back and tucked into
my shirt when I'm working but it managed to escape somehow. Better to
keep it short, as I've just learned the hard way.
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Mark & Juanita wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:38:43 -0400, "J. Clarke" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to my
>> ass. It is now a shoulder length (very) rough bob.
>>
Beware of hippies with power tools. LOL! Fortunately, the good Lord and
Father Time have seen fit to remove the possibility of me getting my
hair caught in anything. :-)
Charlie M. 1958 wrote:
> Mark & Juanita wrote:
>> On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:38:43 -0400, "J. Clarke" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to
>>> my ass. It is now a shoulder length (very) rough bob.
>>>
>
> Beware of hippies with power tools. LOL! Fortunately, the good Lord and
> Father Time have seen fit to remove the possibility of me getting my
> hair caught in anything. :-)
Yeah, the only place my hair gets caught these days is the bathtub drain.
Oh well, I had it when I needed it. :-D
Bill
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Tue, Mar 20, 2007, 11:38pm [email protected] (J.=A0Clarke) doth
sayeth:
<snip> Not sure how I got my hair into it--I wear it tied back and
tucked into my shirt when I'm working but it managed to escape somehow.
Better to keep it short, as I've just learned the hard way.
OK, I'll withold comments. Me, my hair rght now is aout half way
to needing anothr haircut - it's probably abot 1/4" long right ow.
Every few weeks, when it gets long enough to bug me - somewhere between
1/2" ad 1" usually - I give myself a buzz cut with my trusty 'lectric
clippers. I wind up looking like Uncle Fester for a week or or, but I
wear a hat everywhere anyway.
JOAT
Custom philosophizing done. No job too small; must be indoor work, with
no heavy lifting.
J. Clarke wrote:
| This afternoon I was routing a roundover on a box when suddenly I
| felt a sharp pain and the router leapt at me and died.
|
| I at first thought my hair had gotten into the bit, but it was worse
| than that--it had been drawn into the motor from the top until the
| router stalled or the brushes came off or whatever else caused the
| router to stop happened (I haven't had a chance to tear it down
| yet).
I'm glad you weren't seriously hurt.
Must've been a sight to see a long-haired dude using a 1 HP router for
a barrette. [ ;-) ]
Hmm - you do realize this might be the perfect excuse to go shopping
for a trim router...
--
Morris Dovey
DeSoto Solar
DeSoto, Iowa USA
http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/solar.html
"J. Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to my
> <snipped4BW>
Maybe you should cut it with a Flowbee (sp)...
Google this for a truly hilarious tale.
Tom
"Tom Bunetta" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:9HjMh.14218$B7.12660@bigfe9...
>
> "J. Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to my
>> <snipped4BW>
>
That's the second time today I saw that phrase in writing... the first time
was in reference to the Signs song and the help wanted sign...
What are the changes of that? ;~)
I wonder if the freaky part comes from getting the hair caught in a power
tool?
John
Not sure about the trim router. I think scissors or clippers might work
better on his hair. Just don't get the cheap HF scissors, make sure you go
with the Made in the USA scissors from Delta. <grin>
SteveP.
"Morris Dovey" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> J. Clarke wrote:
>
> | This afternoon I was routing a roundover on a box when suddenly I
> | felt a sharp pain and the router leapt at me and died.
> |
> | I at first thought my hair had gotten into the bit, but it was worse
> | than that--it had been drawn into the motor from the top until the
> | router stalled or the brushes came off or whatever else caused the
> | router to stop happened (I haven't had a chance to tear it down
> | yet).
>
> I'm glad you weren't seriously hurt.
>
> Must've been a sight to see a long-haired dude using a 1 HP router for
> a barrette. [ ;-) ]
>
> Hmm - you do realize this might be the perfect excuse to go shopping
> for a trim router...
>
> --
> Morris Dovey
> DeSoto Solar
> DeSoto, Iowa USA
> http://www.iedu.com/DeSoto/solar.html
>
>
In article <[email protected]>,
"J. Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote:
> This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to my
> ass. It is now a shoulder length (very) rough bob.
>
> This afternoon I was routing a roundover on a box when suddenly I felt a
> sharp pain and the router leapt at me and died.
>
> I at first thought my hair had gotten into the bit, but it was worse
> than that--it had been drawn into the motor from the top until the
> router stalled or the brushes came off or whatever else caused the
> router to stop happened (I haven't had a chance to tear it down yet).
> The shaft cannot be turned at the moment. Fortunately it was my ancient
> 1 horse Black and Decker and not the 3-1/2 horse Porter Cable which
> would probably not have stopped until it had done serious damage--as it
> was there was no real harm done other than embarrasment.
>
> Manana I'm going to see about getting the hair cut back to mil-spec.
>
> Not sure how I got my hair into it--I wear it tied back and tucked into
> my shirt when I'm working but it managed to escape somehow. Better to
> keep it short, as I've just learned the hard way.
>
> --
Many years ago when I had hair, I mean, long hair, I did a similar
thing. I was living at home and my dad had this ancient drill--solid
metal casing that weighted a ton. It also had very large vents at the
back. Things were going fine, next thing I know the drill is stuck to
the side of my head. Of course there is no reverse on the drill, nor is
there anyone else home. After a few minutes of trying to unwind my
hair--did I mention that this drill weighted a ton--I gave up and just
cut my hair. Of course, I then had to take the drill apart and get all
of the hair out of it.
These days I shave my head; funny, haven't had a problem with power
tools getting stuck to it.
david
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:38:43 -0400, "J. Clarke" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to my
>ass. It is now a shoulder length (very) rough bob.
>
>This afternoon I was routing a roundover on a box when suddenly I felt a
>sharp pain and the router leapt at me and died.
>
>I at first thought my hair had gotten into the bit, but it was worse
>than that--it had been drawn into the motor from the top until the
>router stalled or the brushes came off or whatever else caused the
>router to stop happened (I haven't had a chance to tear it down yet).
>The shaft cannot be turned at the moment. Fortunately it was my ancient
>1 horse Black and Decker and not the 3-1/2 horse Porter Cable which
>would probably not have stopped until it had done serious damage--as it
>was there was no real harm done other than embarrasment.
>
>Manana I'm going to see about getting the hair cut back to mil-spec.
>
>Not sure how I got my hair into it--I wear it tied back and tucked into
>my shirt when I'm working but it managed to escape somehow. Better to
>keep it short, as I've just learned the hard way.
>
>--
Yeow! Glad to hear you weren't seriously harmed. Maybe there's
something to that military style cut after all, eh?
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
If you're gonna be dumb, you better be tough
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
B A R R Y wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:38:43 -0400, "J. Clarke"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> The shaft cannot be turned at the moment. Fortunately it was my
>> ancient 1 horse Black and Decker and not the 3-1/2 horse Porter
>> Cable which would probably not have stopped until it had done
>> serious damage--as it was there was no real harm done other than
>> embarrasment.
>
> Nice to hear you're OK!
Thanks, wish I could say the same for the router. When I get around to
tearing it down I think I'm going to post photos.
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John Grossbohlin wrote:
> "Tom Bunetta" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:9HjMh.14218$B7.12660@bigfe9...
>>
>> "J. Clarke" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to
>>> my <snipped4BW>
>>
>
> That's the second time today I saw that phrase in writing... the
> first time was in reference to the Signs song and the help wanted
> sign...
>
> What are the changes of that? ;~)
>
> I wonder if the freaky part comes from getting the hair caught in a
> power tool?
Well, I managed to avoid freaking out however if I had had just a bit
more presence of mind I'd have gotten a picture while I was still
attached.
But historically it's related to the drugs that in my misspent youth men
with long hair who were not world famous physicists or conductors were
assumed to be ingesting.
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J. Clarke wrote:
> This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to my
> ass. It is now a shoulder length (very) rough bob.
>
> This afternoon I was routing a roundover on a box when suddenly I felt a
> sharp pain and the router leapt at me and died.
>
> I at first thought my hair had gotten into the bit, but it was worse
> than that--it had been drawn into the motor from the top until the
> router stalled or the brushes came off or whatever else caused the
>snip
Glad to hear that the worst injury was a scare.
When I was at Tech. School, doing my apprenticeship in the earl 70's,
all blokes with long hair had to wear a hair net.
Needles to say, this offended some fellows sense of man hood.
So ignoring the rule, one bloke decided it would be OK to drill a quick
hole with the drill press and no net.
One hole was one to many as his hair got caught up in the chuck and he
was promptly scalped. About a 3" diameter piece of scalp almost pulled
completely of on the side of his head.
It was promptly decided by all who needed to, that hair nets were not
that sissy after all. :)
Once again, glad that pride was the only injury.
regards
John
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 23:38:43 -0400, "J. Clarke"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>The shaft cannot be turned at the moment. Fortunately it was my ancient
>1 horse Black and Decker and not the 3-1/2 horse Porter Cable which
>would probably not have stopped until it had done serious damage--as it
>was there was no real harm done other than embarrasment.
Nice to hear you're OK!
On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 16:32:46 -0400, "J. Clarke"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Thanks, wish I could say the same for the router. When I get around to
>tearing it down I think I'm going to post photos.
At least routers are easy to replace!
"J. Clarke" <[email protected]> opin'd thus:
>This morning I, being a long haired freaky person, had hair down to my
>ass. It is now a shoulder length (very) rough bob.
[snip happens]
>. Better to keep it short, as I've just learned the hard way.
Almost cut my hair;
It happened just the other day;
It's gettin' kinda long;
I coulda said it was in my way;
But I didn't and I wonder why;
I feel like letting my freak flag fly
. . .
-Don th' Aging Hippie (listening to CSN&Y)
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