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Re: Bonehead auto repair mishap

To: Gbouff1@aol.com
Subject: Re: Bonehead auto repair mishap
From: George Richardson <gprtech@frontiernet.net>
Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 19:50:42 -0400
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net, Triumphs@autox.team.net
Organization: Merlin Group Inc
References: <1e2.6e62076.2bcf38b4@aol.com>
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This is not an uncommon occurrence. It's the reason that we people who 
work around electricity as part of our jobs don't wear watches or rings.

I've actually met a person who lost a finger when he completed a circuit 
with his ring.

Count it as a valuable learning experience and thank your lucky stars it 
didn't cause permanent damage.

Gbouff1@aol.com wrote:

>I'm sure most of us have been involved in some real bonehead experiences 
>while working on our LBCs.  But what just happened to me would make the Three 
>Stooges proud.
>
>While trying to do a quick adjustement of the throttle linkage on my TR3A.  I 
>suddenly experience a very painfull sensation in my left wrist.  At first, I 
>couldn't figure out what was going on as the pain was located under my wrist 
>watch band, you know, one of the flexible metal bands with the snap buckle.  
>The pain was still increasing when I detected the familiear smell of flesh 
>and hair burning (triggered by memories of other mishaps).  Those snap 
>buckles sure take a long time to unhook when you're in a panic.  I finally 
>removed the watch and realized that it was too hot to handle.
>
>It seems that while trying to adjust the linkage my watch band made a 
>complete circuit between the metal heater-valve pipe and the battery lead to 
>the starter selenoid.  It's amazing how fast 12 volts of DC current and a few 
>hundred amps will heat up a watch band.  I now have second degree burns that 
>look a lot like the design of the reverse side of my watch band.
>
>Truly one for the bonehead archives.  BTW, the watch still works fine.
>
>Gary Bouffard
>59 TR3A
>59 Bugeye
>
>  
>

-- 
George Richardson
1957 Triumph TR3 - TS15559L http://www.key-men.com/triumph
1975 Triumph TR6 - Undergoing restoration    
1972 Triumph Stag - Daily Driver
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