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foamit";p="1700312 said:First let me explain my username- got some lovely, 8-inch long silver metal handles for the cupboard fronts. The first one I tried to screw in with a new electric screwdriver, well, it spun right around like a whiplash and shattered one of my front teeth. Great. 2 hour ago, still hurts like heck.
I can't picture how you could be fixing the handles and mouth be within 8 inches of it? If I was fixing handles my head would be about 20 inches *in front* of the handle not looking down on it
If you are a newbie, before doing any jobs try and think ahead if something went wrong what would happen. Any power tools in unskilled hands can have disasterous results. Don't buy a chainsaw just yet![/quote
Yep
you will have more than a broken tooth. OUCH.
As a tech trained in electrical repair, PCB repair etc..my mate called me saying he had an intermittant fault on his TV, so I went round for a looksee, as I didn't have a service manual, and could be anything wrong.
Had a quick looksee, and nothing obvious, so he called his neighbour round, and the BS and winging it was unbelievable! He was so out of his depth, as he isn't qualified from what I know, they are prodding the motherboard, messing with the HT lead, but when they switched it on, and then started to pry, I could only sense disaster, so turned it off, and beat a hasty retreat, with excessive warnings about don't attempt to do that again!