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Title: A friendly reminder BEFORE you begin your bus conversion. . .
Post by: Mex-Busnut on June 20, 2011, 07:45:17 AM
Dear Friends:

I managed to step on a burried ground rod in our garden with bare feet. I made a large hole in the bottom of my foot. I went to see our doctor, and got thoroughly chewed out. You see, my lasr tetanus shot was in 1989!

So just a friendly reminder before you before you begin working on that rusty bus. . .  When was YOUR last shot?

Title: Re: A friendly reminder BEFORE you begin your bus conversion. . .
Post by: Singing Land Cruiser on June 20, 2011, 09:12:13 AM
Great Post! Demo + Bus = Cuts  :o M&C
Title: Re: A friendly reminder BEFORE you begin your bus conversion. . .
Post by: zubzub on June 20, 2011, 09:34:50 AM
Bare feet!  I thought the Ministry of Workplace Safety insists on flip flops for all Mexican construction sites. ;).  At least that has been what I have seen on most Mexican work sites.
Maybe get some steel toed flip flops.
Title: Re: A friendly reminder BEFORE you begin your bus conversion. . .
Post by: Mex-Busnut on June 20, 2011, 11:21:46 AM
Actually, this accident occured when I was assembling and filling the plastic swimming pool for the grandkids.
Title: Re: A friendly reminder BEFORE you begin your bus conversion. . .
Post by: Chaz on June 20, 2011, 12:06:57 PM
Altho you make a good point, I tend to swing the other way. Doing what i do leads to MANY cuts, laserations, etc. Heck, yesterday, while working on the bathroom in the bus, I cut both index fingers!! (Makes it darn hard to pick my nose!!  :D) One on the sharp edge of the linoleum I just cut and the other one I stuck in my vertical band saw. That was a dandy. Whenever the Doc asks when my last booster was, it's always the same -"oh, just a couple years ago".  ::) ::) ::) Sorry, I just absolutely HATE needles! Plus, peroxide and Porter's liniment have done wonders. I'm not a fan on shoving "stuff" in me on the possibility I might need it. BUT, that's not to say the conventional wisdom isn't a bad idea.  ;)

Chaz
Title: Re: A friendly reminder BEFORE you begin your bus conversion. . .
Post by: Charles in SC on June 20, 2011, 01:36:19 PM
When I was a kid about half a century ago every time I got a little scratch the doctor wanted to give me a booster, I think he got a commission or something on the stuff. Awhile back I was reading something that led me to believe that rust in and of itself is not bad for you but it is the junk that might be on the rusted thing that is bad. The example was a rusty nail sticking up out in the yard that the chickens and dogs have been treating with urine to make it rust, this is what the shot fixes. If your bus is anything like mine was as far as human filth and grime there is no telling what might be on there to get in a cut. It is actually more revulsive that the chickens and dog thing.
Be careful out there!
Title: Re: A friendly reminder BEFORE you begin your bus conversion. . .
Post by: pipopak on June 20, 2011, 01:49:05 PM
Bacteria and viruses are AFRAID of me!. Also if you do not bleed often enough the gods that oversee you might feel like not properly adored.
Title: Re: A friendly reminder BEFORE you begin your bus conversion. . .
Post by: CrabbyMilton on June 21, 2011, 09:01:23 AM
Ouch!!! I'm glad you are ok and probably more watchful as a result. Typical though where the doctor(who you pay) yells at you.
Title: Re: A friendly reminder BEFORE you begin your bus conversion. . .
Post by: Mex-Busnut on June 21, 2011, 12:55:04 PM
Actually, Crabby: The doctor is a great friend and a member of our central congregation, and has the bad habit of never charging me.

;D
Title: Re: A friendly reminder BEFORE you begin your bus conversion. . .
Post by: CrabbyMilton on June 21, 2011, 03:02:41 PM
Yeah I guess given a choice of payment or getting yelled at it's no contest.