"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Luckily Howard DC had a hand specialist and she sewed them back on, 6 months of therapy but still no feeling in them. They look good though.
Quote from: Gilligan on July 10, 2014, 02:56:11 PMQuote from: starchild on July 10, 2014, 02:29:12 PMMy first thought was I'm too young and handsome to be an amputee what will the ladies think. Vanity top priority.. Luckily Howard DC had a hand specialist and she sewed them back on, 6 months of therapy but still no feeling in them. They look good though.And really, that's all that matters. Kev I thought I explained it in my post..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApyLZ47YQoo
Quote from: starchild on July 10, 2014, 02:29:12 PMMy first thought was I'm too young and handsome to be an amputee what will the ladies think. Vanity top priority.. Luckily Howard DC had a hand specialist and she sewed them back on, 6 months of therapy but still no feeling in them. They look good though.And really, that's all that matters.
My first thought was I'm too young and handsome to be an amputee what will the ladies think. Vanity top priority.. Luckily Howard DC had a hand specialist and she sewed them back on, 6 months of therapy but still no feeling in them. They look good though.
After a couple people getting arms and them self stuck in the press we improved our safety on our Sportsmans. It will still hurt but at least kill the indexer.
I agree with Rich the bars are nice but really easy to have a fault. On our press we already had to bar switches have the little tiny allen set screw come loose and render the bar useless. So now we make it a point to occasionally check the set screws for tightness and add a little lock tite to them.