Been wearing mine since the day I got Married Lost it twice in the back yard and luckily found it. Being a mechanic it always worries me that its gonna get caught something and cause me pain lol when I go fishing I never wore it the whole loosing it in the water thing................Jenn ordered me the silicone wedding bands so if I loose it no biggie and it wont hurt if I get it caught at work
Anyone else wear the silicone ones?
Wedding rings
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Never wore the wedding ring in the first place. I work with machinery all the time and need to be able to count to ten. But the silicone rings seem like a safer option as long as they're comfortable. Still not wearing one though.
Most of my ime is working a lathe know all about keeping the fingers been carefull the last 10 yrs
Never wore the wedding ring in the first place. I work with machinery all the time and need to be able to count to ten. But the silicone rings seem like a safer option as long as they're comfortable. Still not wearing one though.
Most of my ime is working a lathe know all about keeping the fingers been carefull the last 10 yrs
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
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Most of my ime is working a lathe know all about keeping the fingers been carefull the last 10 yrs
Yikes
Last think you need to be worried about
I had way too many accidents working with table saws, chop boxes, planers, skill saws, sawzalls etc but luckily all were able to be stitched Up and I still got all my digits?
Most of my ime is working a lathe know all about keeping the fingers been carefull the last 10 yrs
Yikes
Last think you need to be worried about
I had way too many accidents working with table saws, chop boxes, planers, skill saws, sawzalls etc but luckily all were able to be stitched Up and I still got all my digits?
CommodoreOriginal Crew7,060 postsSince 2018
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Most of my ime is working a lathe know all about keeping the fingers been carefull the last 10 yrs
Oh yeah, I've heard way too many stories (and videos on youboob) of lathes tearing off body parts. Not just from jewelery either. Hair, loose clothing, and unsafe polishing practices etc. Most people don't appreciate how dangerous those things are. I wouldn't even trust the silicone ring there. $#it happens fast and it doesn't take much to get sucked in.
Most of my ime is working a lathe know all about keeping the fingers been carefull the last 10 yrs
Oh yeah, I've heard way too many stories (and videos on youboob) of lathes tearing off body parts. Not just from jewelery either. Hair, loose clothing, and unsafe polishing practices etc. Most people don't appreciate how dangerous those things are. I wouldn't even trust the silicone ring there. $#it happens fast and it doesn't take much to get sucked in.
CaptainOriginal Crew3,414 postsSince 2019
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Oh yeah, I've heard way too many stories (and videos on youboob) of lathes tearing off body parts. Not just from jewelery either. Hair, loose clothing, and unsafe polishing practices etc. Most people don't appreciate how dangerous those things are. I wouldn't even trust the silicone ring there. $#it happens fast and it doesn't take much to get sucked in.
Well I figure I been lucky as of now at least the silicone will tear/break the metal one wont working on cars the hands get into some tight places and a few times I almost got stuck lol
Oh yeah, I've heard way too many stories (and videos on youboob) of lathes tearing off body parts. Not just from jewelery either. Hair, loose clothing, and unsafe polishing practices etc. Most people don't appreciate how dangerous those things are. I wouldn't even trust the silicone ring there. $#it happens fast and it doesn't take much to get sucked in.
Well I figure I been lucky as of now at least the silicone will tear/break the metal one wont working on cars the hands get into some tight places and a few times I almost got stuck lol
AdmiralOriginal Crew40,955 postsSince 2018
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Well I figure I been lucky as of now at least the silicone will tear/break the metal one wont working on cars the hands get into some tight places and a few times I almost got stuck lol
And silicone doesn't conduct electricity. Making your finger part of a short circuit will give you a permanent tattoo of a wedding ring, so to speak.
Well I figure I been lucky as of now at least the silicone will tear/break the metal one wont working on cars the hands get into some tight places and a few times I almost got stuck lol
And silicone doesn't conduct electricity. Making your finger part of a short circuit will give you a permanent tattoo of a wedding ring, so to speak.
CaptainOriginal Crew3,414 postsSince 2019
37 yrs...original...still fits
helps to fend off some of those women "hitting' on me all day ?
helps to fend off some of those women "hitting' on me all day ?
CommodoreOriginal Crew12,530 postsSince 2018
I hated my wedding band. When I first got it I took it off all the time. Went for lunch at a local diner then to the mall one day. I remember taking it off in the diner to wash my hands. That was the last thing I remember. Went to the mall and came home. No ring. Wife didn’t see. She went to her sisters. I called the diner about the ring and they said no one had it. I thought they were lying so I went there. I told them I’ll give them $100 if they found it. No dice. Something told me to go to the mall. I went there and went to the security desk. I told them what the ring looked like and what the inscription said inside of the ring. The person at the security desk chuckled and said I doubt we have it but I’ll call. She laughed and said someone found it in the apple store. Go pick it up at the office.
CommodoreOriginal Crew5,665 postsSince 2018
either wear it or don't...taking it off and on you lose it.....the big thing found in public restrooms now is phones...right on top of the toilet paper dispenser
CommodoreOriginal Crew12,530 postsSince 2018
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