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ShadowChaser
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I too, had to learn the hard way about safety toed shoes in the shop. Even minor foot injuries are very painful...
In 1969, doing some minor shop reorganization, I picked up a 4 ft x 4 ft x 1/2" piece of plywood leaning against the wall... What I didn't know was that behind the middle of the piece of plywood was a 4" dia. bar of stainless abt 2 ft long standing on end that the plywood had partially tipped back. As I picked up the plywood and turned away from the wall, the bar tipped forward toppling over and landed across the toes of my right foot. I ended up on crutches for a month waiting for a broken big toe to mend... Talk about painful, they can't cast a broken big toe, you simply stay off the foot and it mends on its own. And naturally, it finds everything imaginable to contact during the mending process as using crutches with one foot suspended has to be the most awkward thing to attempt...
Moral is, use safety toed footwear in the shop, its far better than suffering a painful foot injury which doesn't take much...
Happy shooting,
Mitch & Shadow...
In 1969, doing some minor shop reorganization, I picked up a 4 ft x 4 ft x 1/2" piece of plywood leaning against the wall... What I didn't know was that behind the middle of the piece of plywood was a 4" dia. bar of stainless abt 2 ft long standing on end that the plywood had partially tipped back. As I picked up the plywood and turned away from the wall, the bar tipped forward toppling over and landed across the toes of my right foot. I ended up on crutches for a month waiting for a broken big toe to mend... Talk about painful, they can't cast a broken big toe, you simply stay off the foot and it mends on its own. And naturally, it finds everything imaginable to contact during the mending process as using crutches with one foot suspended has to be the most awkward thing to attempt...
Moral is, use safety toed footwear in the shop, its far better than suffering a painful foot injury which doesn't take much...
Happy shooting,
Mitch & Shadow...