Hello all. I've noticed some comments questioning where I've been, as I've been missing in action for a few days. I consider this place home so figured I would offer an explanation.
One of my hobbies is tinkering with old Corvettes. My present project is a 1979 L82 that I'm making into a street rod. I've just replace the rear end, I'm rebuilding the front end and installing a very healthy 496 cubic inch stroker and beefy 700R4 transmission. Anywho a few nights ago I was at the shop working on it, and was in the process of separating the old ball joints. I was holding the tool in place and using a small sledge-hammer to drive the parts apart. I was hot and sweaty and in the process of pounding I slipped and hit myself in the wrist right above my left hand that was holding the tool. As soon as the hammer contacted my wrist a piece of bone jutted out through the skin about 6 inches from where the hammer hit, I hit it with substantial force to splinter the bone. An easily avoidable accident, I just wasn't paying close enough attention to what I was doing and what's done is done.![]()


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