dodo and LIVE electric wire......and fix
dodo and LIVE electric wire......and fix
Before I start, I would highly recommend not to cut live electrical wire. :) :eek: Not only you can hurt yourself but definitely, you will damage your knife... anyway **** happens and luckily the dodo has no liners so beside loosing some heart beat (thank god not more....) I manage to almost ruin my Dodo. But two hours in the garage with dramel on lowest speed, buffing wheel and steel wool, my Dodo is back to life :cool: :cool:
And I think it looks good. So here is the pic enjoy and don't forget to shut off the electricity before you cut some wires :D :eek: sorry for the pic my camera flash stoped working....
Be well all Arnon
And I think it looks good. So here is the pic enjoy and don't forget to shut off the electricity before you cut some wires :D :eek: sorry for the pic my camera flash stoped working....
Be well all Arnon
Thanks, no excuse, just me being stupid and thank God, lucky :rolleyes:Th232 wrote:Good Grief Man!
How'd that happen?
That said, nice job on the knife :cool: .
I need to always remind myself to stop working and go home when my mind is not there........ :cool: There is always tomorrow ......or NOT if ......
Be well Arnon
[quote="arnon"]Thanks, no excuse, just me being stupid and thank God, lucky :rolleyes:
I need to always remind myself to stop working and go home when my mind is not there........ :cool: There is always tomorrow ]
you are right, working with anything dangers, when your tired, can be a BIG mistake, my "boss" cut himself in the leg because of that last week, 13 stitches :eek: .
I need to always remind myself to stop working and go home when my mind is not there........ :cool: There is always tomorrow ]
you are right, working with anything dangers, when your tired, can be a BIG mistake, my "boss" cut himself in the leg because of that last week, 13 stitches :eek: .
While I love my Spyders, I wouldn't use one to cut electrical wire (or any other kind of wire for that matter, with the possible exception of Cat5) - instead I use regular wirecutter pliers with rubberized grips. Right tool for the right job... and when I'm doing electrical work, I have toolbox with all the necessary tools right there. (I don't do a lot of impromptu electrical work away from home :) )
Too late, sorry :)tap wrote:Pictures after the patch work has been done are good, but I was hoping to see graphic pics of the damage with the fresh black scars and gouging. :)
It looked like a shark bite with melting s30v on top I had to grind it all for two reasons aesthetic :cool: , and heat treatment damage. But now we all good :cool: I hope I would never have another opportunity to take a picture of that kind of damage.. :)
Be well Arnon
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