Angle grinder - bet you've never thought of this one

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I once used a Dremel to sand down a big-toe nail.

Top Tip - stop grinding before you touch the actual toe.

Reply to
Frank Erskine

Ah, You need Part-time Angle Grinder Hero by Tekotuotanto !!

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links for the actual shockwave game are under the YouTube description. This sort of thing is the product of a computer festival LAN party event that happens in Helsinki twice a year and keeps brainy kids off the streets, and away from real dangerous angle grinders ....

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Reply to
Adrian C

But it's a set-up! You don't get sparks from grinding toenails!

Reply to
Chris Hogg

How do you know? Have you tried it:-)?

Reply to
ARWadsworth

Cow hooves.

Reply to
Andy Dingley

Depends. I've made titanium knickers (with replaceable gussets, and fleshtone Kevlar safety wings) for burlesque artistes.

Reply to
Andy Dingley

In article , JoeJoe writes

the correct link to use is the one marked "direct link".

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fred

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Reply to
Adrian C

We were somewhere around Barstow, on the edge of the desert, when the drugs began to take hold. I remember "JoeJoe" saying something like:

FAKE!

Reply to
Grimly Curmudgeon

Particularly the cuticle. And don't have too long a contact, or you will burn the skin under the nail.

BTDTWTTS.

Dave

Reply to
Dave

W?

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Ronald Raygun

Reply to
The Medway Handyman

What? Oh! I didn't think of that!

Reply to
Gib Bogle

When my Dad was quite old his toenails became so thick that he had to use wire-cutters on them. Something else to look forward to.

Reply to
Gib Bogle

Won?

Reply to
Anthony R. Gold

For decades I've used wire cutters for my toenails and fingernails - not because my nails are especially thick or hard, but because I find them more convenient than anything manufactured specifically for nails.

Reply to
Mike Barnes

Yep -it's a frig ! There's a big nail or something carefully jammed in the crack in the slabs. And you can see the whole of the big toe. Quite cleverly done and the proximity of my toes to that grinding disc would worry me, but then the guy's got the bottle so it's a drinking challenge!

Reply to
robgraham

Ah, sounds feasible. I've only ever heard the expression with "Got".

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Ronald Raygun

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fred

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