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hey guys thought id post this story that use will find funny dnt underestimate how sharp these tools actually are i sliced open the side of my leg with it ... -
Gundlach scraper
hey guys thought id post this story that use will find funny dnt underestimate how sharp these tools actually are i sliced open the side of my leg with it bout 6 inch long and an 1inch wide so thats me started my christmas holidays early lol
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sorry to hear it mate, how did you manage to do that ?
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Ouch!!!
Any pics...
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ill try put a pic once the stiches come out i actually had it in my bad and just brushed side of my leg next thing i no blood was everywhere so if use have theese tools put a guard on it haha
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Some cut that is mate
"Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes"
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doug boardley
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...... only a flesh wound....
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