The HARD lesson I learned about wedding rings

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  • @StumpyNubs
    @StumpyNubs  Před 2 měsíci +48

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    • @ModelLights
      @ModelLights Před 2 měsíci

      Actually just search 'string ring removal trick'. That will turn up tons of videos.
      There is a 'stuck ring removal' tip from one of those youtube tips videos that everyone should know. Get some dental floss or good string, and put the end through under the ring, with the main floss out towards your finger tip. Then wrap it in a close wrap spiral around your finger, going out toward the tip. Once you have it as far as you need, then pull that other end, and the spiral going under the ring will screw the ring forward while drawing the skin down under the ring as you pull on the string.
      Cheap and easy, and doesn't destroy the ring.
      I've only tried it a few times here and there, and it seemed to work well. Swelling is mostly water, so it will probably still work even when your finger is very swollen, but there might be a limit. At any rate only takes a minute or two to try.
      'Remove ring with string' in a search of course will turn up tons of videos etc.
      Just one of those things that is simple and handy to have in mind once you've seen it.

    • @SAUdustBuilds
      @SAUdustBuilds Před 2 měsíci +1

      I use groove ring. It has a lifetime warranty and is replaced for free if it breaks or if you loose it. No questions asked

    • @sammoghtaderi8102
      @sammoghtaderi8102 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I'm a hand surgeon, and I have dealt with all of the injuries you mentioned here (and have spent sometimes more than an hour getting those titanium rings off...) Thanks for spreading the message!

    • @fredfirth3834
      @fredfirth3834 Před 2 měsíci

      I started wearing silicone rings back almost 10 years ago while I was a volunteer firefighter/EMT and read stories about how hard it could be to get titanium and carbon steel rings cut off of people. I, too, had a titanium wedding ring at that point - I now keep it on my keychain.

    • @andrewut7ya511
      @andrewut7ya511 Před měsícem +3

      A silicone ring can still pull your hand into something, you simply dont need a ring of any kind when working with hand removing tools. Your workpiec gets pulled into the saw, the workpiece snags your silicone ring and now your hand is in the blade too. Your wife would rather you keep your hands and be able to work, she will understand why you dont wear a ring at work.

  • @bobmcl2406
    @bobmcl2406 Před 2 měsíci +1208

    No ring, no watch, no loose sleeves, no neck tie (I'm a mechanical guy too). Thanks for taking time to tell people these things.

    • @randyl2550
      @randyl2550 Před 2 měsíci +70

      Add no necklace, no ear rings … just don’t wear jewelry at all. Or long hair for that matter. I had a friend that got partially scalped by a drill press grabbing ahold of his hair.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před 2 měsíci +64

      @@randyl2550 Long beards too! I saw video where someone get their beard ripped off when they foolishly reached over a running lathe.
      The hairnets and beard nets they use in food service may make you look or feel a little silly, but the look beats the injury, hands down.

    • @joejane9977
      @joejane9977 Před 2 měsíci +11

      this is the best plan and safety is always written in blood

    • @johncolley7643
      @johncolley7643 Před 2 měsíci

      Absolutely 👍

    • @yc6683
      @yc6683 Před 2 měsíci +9

      Exactly and you don't have to be a professional or have a hectic accident to realize that. I have always removed everything that might hurt me before working in a shop.

  • @petermenningen338
    @petermenningen338 Před 2 měsíci +739

    Every shop teacher back in Highschool told us to take off rings and watches before using tools. This was back in the late 1960's

    • @chillsterdlux
      @chillsterdlux Před měsícem +13

      SAME ABOUT 12 YRS OLD 1980

    • @Navy_Snipe
      @Navy_Snipe Před měsícem +2

      Same here....and I still have all my fingers and 2 thumbs.... (don't forget those!) 😊

    • @getahanddown
      @getahanddown Před měsícem +6

      I got one tattooed on because I was rock climbing, bmxing etc lots. Divorced 10 years later :/

    • @wickedprotos1937
      @wickedprotos1937 Před měsícem +1

      I got yelled at by my community college machining teacher. Remember it well today!

    • @egypthobby
      @egypthobby Před měsícem +1

      They still do

  • @msleatha3078
    @msleatha3078 Před měsícem +513

    My husband had a friend who was wearing a ring when the two of them jumped a wrought iron fence. The friends ring caught on one of the metal spikes and his finger is ripped off. Years later, after my husband became a mechanic, he always refused to wear a ring at work. I am so glad he did.

    • @spookshow6999
      @spookshow6999 Před měsícem +1

      Duh

    • @KiemPlant
      @KiemPlant Před měsícem +21

      The same happened to my dad jumping from his truck's trailer when he was in his 20s. Still, at the age of 50, he has phantom pains.

    • @rogerwilson6367
      @rogerwilson6367 Před měsícem +16

      Similar to me. I worked on barges and I jumped down in to the hold. Unfortunately my ring caught on a piece of damaged steel near the deck. I was lucky that my gold ring cut through because of the sharp steel and left my finger intact. Still caused a lot of damage and I have never worn a ring since that day (50 years).

    • @msleatha3078
      @msleatha3078 Před měsícem +2

      @@KiemPlant thanks for sharing!

    • @msleatha3078
      @msleatha3078 Před měsícem +2

      @@rogerwilson6367 thanks so much for the story!

  • @bitcoinweasel9274
    @bitcoinweasel9274 Před měsícem +306

    My wife and I switched over to matching silicone wedding rings. It's cheap, comfortable, and the fact that they're identical is pretty nice.

    • @miskatonic6210
      @miskatonic6210 Před měsícem +13

      They perfectly reflect your marriage I guess?

    • @diztinger
      @diztinger Před měsícem

      They would perfectly reflect yours​@@miskatonic6210

    • @kapparaaliach
      @kapparaaliach Před měsícem +88

      @@miskatonic6210 More a reflection of youir brain substance I guess.

    • @ranielvincecabarrubias6118
      @ranielvincecabarrubias6118 Před měsícem +50

      ​@@miskatonic6210 What does that even mean?

    • @katie7748
      @katie7748 Před 20 dny +27

      ​@@ranielvincecabarrubias6118 It means the person who said it is bitter.

  • @cariboocustomwoodworks6528
    @cariboocustomwoodworks6528 Před 2 měsíci +2225

    I solve this problem by not being married.

  • @caseybeach360
    @caseybeach360 Před 2 měsíci +688

    How anyone can hear the phrase "degloved finger" and not put their ring away in the shop is beyond me.

    • @TanukiDigital
      @TanukiDigital Před 2 měsíci +33

      I'm thinking of taking it off permanently after hearing that. :D

    • @paul5683
      @paul5683 Před 2 měsíci +22

      I've seen it happen twice in my life. First time I was a young boy and my buddies brother accidentally caught it on a piece of overhead railing. I never saw the injury but they had his had wrapped up like they had to reattach an amputation. Huge bandage with a sling.
      Second time was at work and one of the guys setting up machines in the production shop. He caught the ring on a spinning drill chuck. It tore his finger up pretty bad.
      I often give these utubers working in their shop with rings and watches on, I'll give them a piece of my mind because they shouldn't be so careless.

    • @KevinSmith-gh5ze
      @KevinSmith-gh5ze Před 2 měsíci +10

      I used to when I was younger and being dumb. I knew better, but I guess it just didn't really sink in until a buddy that I worked with told me to stop being an idiot, and described in vivid detail how he saw a former co-worker get degloved on a lathe, and how they had to dig his finger out of the chip pile. He said the paramedic washed it off with saline and rolled it up, then unrolled it onto the bone like a condom cover with super glue.

    • @nick636
      @nick636 Před 2 měsíci

      Wait till you hear the phrase "degloved penis".....

    • @DrunkenDemon
      @DrunkenDemon Před 2 měsíci +13

      The Moment you educate yourself on degloving, its over. Its also something that can Happen while climbing.

  • @boiledelephant
    @boiledelephant Před měsícem +346

    I've known people who've seen degloving happen and when I explained it to my wife she immediately bought me a silicone wedding ring. It's in Stihl colours so I actually kinda like it!

    • @chrisi7127
      @chrisi7127 Před měsícem +4

      Stihl 💯💯💯

    • @GernhartReinbolzen
      @GernhartReinbolzen Před měsícem +1

      Stihl ist echt super neben bosch

    • @TrialoftheMonkeys
      @TrialoftheMonkeys Před měsícem +4

      Good ol' orange and black 👌🏻

    • @YesPlease1
      @YesPlease1 Před měsícem +21

      She's a keeper! Cares more about your safety than anything else

    • @pommiebears
      @pommiebears Před 8 dny +1

      Wow, she really wants you to wear a ring, eh? I understand. I just let my husband not wear his ring at work. He wears it when he is not at work. He’s a floor layer, he does floor preparation, grinding, floor boards, engineered boards, etc, and it’s just not worth him losing a finger. I didn’t even know you could get silicone wedding rings! Well done, Mrs……boiled elephant. 👍🏽

  • @victoriamorales2539
    @victoriamorales2539 Před měsícem +66

    Showed this video to my husband. We had never thought about that before. He works with tools all day. Thank you so much!

  • @GaryBT
    @GaryBT Před 2 měsíci +526

    My father never wore a ring. He was a jet engine mechanic in the Air Force. He said he saw too many airmen rip their fingers off while working on an engine. Your commentary is spot on.

    • @willdeit6057
      @willdeit6057 Před měsícem +3

      Same here, I was also an Air Force engineer.

    • @bubbaoriley7864
      @bubbaoriley7864 Před měsícem +23

      In the USAF I saw a guy jump off a truck, caught his ring, and ripped his finger right off. We all heard his ring bouncing off the pavement and then the yelling. I never wore a ring again after that.

    • @shadowopsairman1583
      @shadowopsairman1583 Před měsícem +4

      F-16 Avionics myself 2005-2010. I don't wear rings at work at all.

    • @shadowopsairman1583
      @shadowopsairman1583 Před měsícem

      ​@@bubbaoriley7864he got chicken finger

    • @emgriffiths9743
      @emgriffiths9743 Před měsícem +2

      Dad had their engineer slip going down the stairs and deglove his ring finger when it caught, never wore a ring after that

  • @Sturmcrow1
    @Sturmcrow1 Před 2 měsíci +272

    As a kid in 1991 I was using a power drill while wearing headphones. That drill caught the headphone wire, tore them off my head and slammed them into my no-no place faster than you could blink. I was singing soprano for a week! Needless to say, that was a great lesson about clothing and accoutrements.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před 2 měsíci +25

      Even just raking leaves I would feed the headphone wire through the back of my shirt down to the Walkman (yeah, I'm old) to avoid having them yanked off by the rake handle.

    • @trackie1957
      @trackie1957 Před 2 měsíci +26

      My sister was making a cake when she was about 14. Her hair caught the beaters and it pulled her head into the mixer so fast and hard it pulled a patch of her scalp off. No cake for us that night!

    • @cavalieroutdoors6036
      @cavalieroutdoors6036 Před měsícem +23

      I have long hair and it was loose while I was using an electric drill. The hair got caught in the air intake and wound up in the electric motor. Fortunately it was long enough that all it did was irreparably tangle the motor and singe that lock of hair a bit. But it was an eye opener - I never wear it loose in the shop anymore.

    • @jeffpicken5057
      @jeffpicken5057 Před měsícem +19

      @@cavalieroutdoors6036 A Yale student was killed in 2011 when her hair was caught in a lathe and pulled her in with her neck against the project and asphyxiated her.

    • @JJFX-
      @JJFX- Před měsícem +6

      ​@@jeffpicken5057Omg... what a terrible way to go. I'm assuming nobody was nearby. I'd rather it just break my neck and get it over with than have to sit there realizing what was about to happen.

  • @martink9785
    @martink9785 Před měsícem +50

    I caught my wedding ring on a staircase bannister as I was running down them. Feet went up over my head as I stopped dead. I was lucky, the ring only cut into my finger, the medic I saw said I was very lucky to have gotten away without degloving. The ring was stainless steel and had to be cut off by a jeweller some days later because of the swelling.
    I hope that your video gets to and helps as many people as possible, thanks for making it

  • @gpvirzi
    @gpvirzi Před měsícem +33

    Taking off my ring and ordering silicon rings right now. Thanks, love your content.

  • @ivorscruton5121
    @ivorscruton5121 Před 2 měsíci +145

    😊As an electrical apprentice, many years ago, we would be sent home without pay if we were found wearing any jewellery. Since then, I've never worn any form of jewellery. A friend lost his finger, tightening a car battery terminal. The wrench was touching his wedding ring, and the ring touched the negative chassis. It instantly vaporised as it became a 1000 plus amp fuse.

    • @hopelessnerd6677
      @hopelessnerd6677 Před měsícem +16

      I did that once too. Gets hot REALLY fast! Haven't worn any rings since. Plus, they drive my autism crazy. Can't get used to the feeling.

    • @karlrovey
      @karlrovey Před měsícem +9

      My father-in-law burned his finger in a similar manner while changing a tractor battery.

    • @FAB1150
      @FAB1150 Před měsícem +8

      ​@@adendronHhow would it be the same thing?

    • @FAB1150
      @FAB1150 Před měsícem +4

      @@adendronH what do you mean I don't know, you're the one making the stupid claim

    • @xathridtech727
      @xathridtech727 Před měsícem

      I looked it up and couldn't find anything. If that is a law then it's a dumb fucking law and you should look at watch the video. I don't think it is though and I'm going to need even a tiny bit of a source ​@@adendronH

  • @trentholmes1
    @trentholmes1 Před 2 měsíci +205

    I too learned this lesson the hard way. My ring turned sideways inside my finger. I am still in awe of the surgeon's skill that put my finger back together. It is still on my hand and it still works. If you work in the trades, go get a silicone ring right now.

    • @mandowarrior123
      @mandowarrior123 Před 2 měsíci +5

      This should be highlighted, another horrid injury along with them crushing and staying.

    • @dlsdyer9071
      @dlsdyer9071 Před měsícem +6

      Same reason my dad an IE wore a clip on tie to work everyday as the workplace had a dress code.

    • @Jwellsuhhuh
      @Jwellsuhhuh Před měsícem +5

      Just don’t wear a ring 🤯

    • @Appleleafy
      @Appleleafy Před měsícem

      just wear a ring which can be clipped apart

    • @Jwellsuhhuh
      @Jwellsuhhuh Před měsícem +6

      @@Appleleafy yeah but idk what the point is of getting a silicone or other crappy ring just for your manual labour job it’s not like you are using it or admiring it. Just leave your wedding/engagement or other decorative jewelry at home it’s literally that simple lmao

  • @JanSkowron
    @JanSkowron Před měsícem +74

    I didn't know, that it is such a big issue. But after reading through comments, I see that people are really confirming your point. And crazy thing is that thus time nearly no one disagrees, which is unheard of in the online world!

    • @peteriddqd
      @peteriddqd Před měsícem

      because women and they them arent there to give asparagus pisces comments so we know how moon feels and 2ndly they cant handle man work so they wont even click

    • @hansmemling2311
      @hansmemling2311 Před 18 dny +1

      I disagree.
      I couldn’t resist hehehe.

  • @wallyhall
    @wallyhall Před měsícem +31

    Switched to a silicone ring - after all things - catching my metal one on a door latch. Was jolly glad I learned the lesson with such (relatively) little pain.

    • @Jwellsuhhuh
      @Jwellsuhhuh Před měsícem +5

      Can you explain why you choose to wear an alternative ring instead of just not wearing one at all?

    • @wallyhall
      @wallyhall Před měsícem +7

      @@Jwellsuhhuh Of course 🙂. It’s purely a personal thing - it was my wedding ring/band, and I feel it is “honouring” (for lack of a better word) to my wife to wear my ring when out and about. I’d long taken my ring off (when I remembered) before doing DIY etc - but would routinely forget to put it back on (or forget where I left it). This particular incident too - as mentioned - involved of all things a door latch. I was just passing through! So I decided to keep my metal wedding ring securely at home (and for special occasions), and switch to a silicone one for 24/7 use.
      I could make up some lame story about being constantly flocked by young women when they think I’m unmarried - but it’d be a complete lie. Funnier perhaps, but a complete lie

    • @testmcgee9230
      @testmcgee9230 Před měsícem

      I find it super bizarre that men wear rubber rings.

    • @wallyhall
      @wallyhall Před měsícem +4

      @@testmcgee9230 It's certainly not my preference - as far as rings go. But I (for me) prefer it over both not wearing any wedding band ... and much more than risking a finger injury!
      They are quite weird to get used to. I'm not sure, even after many years, it feels "not weird" :D

    • @Jwellsuhhuh
      @Jwellsuhhuh Před měsícem +1

      @@wallyhall thanks this is really interesting to hear as it seems like emphasis is placed on the comfort of simply “having a ring” vs enjoying the visual aspect of it. That and also avoiding getting flocked are reasonable justifications for the silicone.

  • @henkbarnard1553
    @henkbarnard1553 Před 2 měsíci +673

    Machinist here, just don't.

    • @TheBluealan2000
      @TheBluealan2000 Před 2 měsíci +46

      Seconded by a former mechanic.

    • @maynardcarmer3148
      @maynardcarmer3148 Před 2 měsíci +28

      @hankbarnard1553
      Thirded by another (now retired) mechanic.

    • @rivencraft1734
      @rivencraft1734 Před 2 měsíci +52

      Factory worker: I trained people at the last factory and the number of people who are convinced they're the exception...
      So I GRAPHICALLY describe a what desleeving looks, and feels like.

    • @larrykent196
      @larrykent196 Před 2 měsíci +16

      Machinist, too, retired and just don't either.

    • @UnbreakableIcePick
      @UnbreakableIcePick Před 2 měsíci +41

      watched a video of a guy getting pulled in and wrapped around the spindle of a lathe.... Now I can't get "As a machinist, YOU are the squishiest thing in the building" out of my head.

  • @billk8780
    @billk8780 Před 2 měsíci +142

    Decades ago while working for one of the "Big-Three" automakers on the press lines we were strongly encouraged to leave ALL jewelry at home. The only thing jewelry leads to in industrial and commercial settings is added injury and heartache.
    Great video Stumpy!

    • @rea59
      @rea59 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Ironically I had my ring hang on a lip of steel from a press while working for one of the 'now' big three. (they weren't back decades ago) I haven't worn one since.

    • @patrickday4206
      @patrickday4206 Před 2 měsíci +3

      I always leave my nipple rings at home 😂

  • @user-be3mk6cg4c
    @user-be3mk6cg4c Před měsícem +5

    Happy you made a video about this. It's crazy the amount of injuries happen from wedding rings. It was a huge problem in the Military as well when I was in.

  • @TirgumLabs
    @TirgumLabs Před měsícem +3

    OMG! I'm so sorry you had to go through this difficult experience. Thank you for competently sharing this important message!

  • @wingdvm
    @wingdvm Před 2 měsíci +50

    My grandfather was an automotive mechanic. Once a screwdriver touched the cars battery and his wedding ring which went red hot instantly. Seared his flesh and hospital had to cut the ring to save his finger. Love your advice!

    • @JustStayingGroovy
      @JustStayingGroovy Před měsícem +4

      That's exactly what happened to my grandfather and he never wore one after that.

  • @c.blakerockhart1128
    @c.blakerockhart1128 Před 2 měsíci +101

    In 1996 I was a painter, I was almost at the top of a 40 foot ladder and it started to go over to the right. I was doing the "Fireman Slide" maneuver ( grab both sides and slide down quickly ) and my wedding ring snagged on something and broke my finger. I had only slid down about 8 feet when it happened. If it had happened further down the ladder It would have most likely ripped my finger OFF. I ended up falling after my finger broke. I NEVER wear a ring at work anymore.

    • @dudeonbike800
      @dudeonbike800 Před měsícem +2

      I thought you were going to conclude, "So I got divorced."
      That would have been funny.

    • @c.blakerockhart1128
      @c.blakerockhart1128 Před měsícem +9

      @@dudeonbike800 Actually I DID divorce shortly after that.

    • @dudeonbike800
      @dudeonbike800 Před měsícem +2

      @@c.blakerockhart1128 oh no! Well, dang. Hope it all worked out for the best then.

    • @c.blakerockhart1128
      @c.blakerockhart1128 Před měsícem +11

      @@dudeonbike800 Oh it did. I cheated, she cheated and then divorced. Turns out that people in their 20s don't know enough about life to live it properly. I waited another 20 years before attempting it again. This time I knew the woman for 6 years BEFORE we even dated. After a couple more years we married and have been HAPPILY MARRIED for over 15 years now. But I still don't wear a ring at work.

    • @Funtime_Fz
      @Funtime_Fz Před měsícem

      @@dudeonbike800 In the current knowledge before he told you about the divorce and reasoning, what is so funny about having a divorce over a ring?

  • @I.M.Gifter
    @I.M.Gifter Před měsícem +1

    glad people are properly popularizing this and spreading the awareness

  • @plantcraftie4141
    @plantcraftie4141 Před měsícem +4

    Yeah I would have never thought about this, thanks for the info! Will continue to take my jewelry off during any physical activity.

  • @MartinDolan
    @MartinDolan Před 2 měsíci +67

    I remember when I was about 8 years old, my dad worked as an aircraft engineer for Ansett Airlines in Australia. One weekend he took me in to his work for a look around the hangers etc. The one thing I remember clearly from that visit nearly 50 years ago, were all the posters around the various workshops that read "TAKE OFF YOUR RING, NOT YOUR FINGER"
    (and the nice gruesome photo on the posters) 😂

    • @dolphincliffs8864
      @dolphincliffs8864 Před 2 měsíci

      Was it the Canadian pic we always seen in the Navy?

    • @MartinDolan
      @MartinDolan Před 2 měsíci

      Don't know, do you have a link to the pic? I couldn't find a pic online after a short google search

  • @cHAOs9
    @cHAOs9 Před 2 měsíci +168

    25 years ago my physics teacher was missing his ring finger. Said he caught his wedding ring on the top of his SUV while loading luggage and hopping down. Ill never forget that! Hope youre still with us and doing well mr.derf!

    • @trackie1957
      @trackie1957 Před 2 měsíci +8

      That’s exactly how my co worker lost his. Snagged the side mirror while hopping out of the truck.

    • @jesseerickson662
      @jesseerickson662 Před měsícem +2

      I can hardly believe that a finger would pull off so easily.

    • @jesseerickson662
      @jesseerickson662 Před měsícem

      Almost sounds like I could walk up to someone and pull their fingers off.

    • @D-proGram_Yousef
      @D-proGram_Yousef Před měsícem +6

      ​@@jesseerickson662Likely not.. if you're not a tradesman but it's a common mistake made when starting out in the trades. Obviously it can happen in day to day life but its far less common.

    • @jesseerickson662
      @jesseerickson662 Před měsícem +4

      @D-proGram_Yousef
      I've been a tradesman for thirty years and never seen such a thing, heard stories. Although I knew a guy who cut his finger off with a worm drive skill saw to collect the insurance money. He didn't get it the first time, it just ripped and mangled it, so he had to do it again. 😅

  • @2nd-place
    @2nd-place Před měsícem +13

    I always wear Groove Ring, which have those grooves on the bottom. They're silicone or something and expand and won't catch or deglove since they just tear off. Probably will be one of the best $30 I ever spent. The design I got looks pretty similar to my tungsten ring so nobody ever notices. It's great and way more comfortable. I find myself wearing that version 95% of the time now. I only put on my real wedding ring if we're going somewhere fancy and dressing to the nines.

  • @pierevojzola9737
    @pierevojzola9737 Před měsícem +2

    Hi, as a young Para I was posted to the Persian Gulf in the early 60’s. Our platoon officer took us to some rock formations in Bahrain to practice our cliff climbing and rappelling techniques. One of my soldiers slipped ( no ropes on climbing up) and caught his ring on a ledge and lost his finger. From that day to this I have not worn my wedding ring, in my profession you get only one warning if you are lucky. I am a quick learner so I survived 20 years of soldiering. Cheers mate. Harera

  • @michellecothrun1048
    @michellecothrun1048 Před 2 měsíci +120

    I bought a silicone ring for my husband. He says it is super comfortable! I made sure to get him one with the channels. I've recommended silicone rings to many people, but they just don't listen!

    • @embracethesuck1041
      @embracethesuck1041 Před 2 měsíci +10

      I wear mine pretty much 100% of the time now. It's just too easy to forget to take it off for one of the million tasks that could really hurt you.

    • @DeathMetalMusic-SavedMe
      @DeathMetalMusic-SavedMe Před 2 měsíci +2

      G'day I was inquiring as to the price of the ring you brought, rough $$$ is fine and where about did you get yours, as I've never heard ofvthat and I haven't replaced mine after I had it cut of due to finger being rather swollen than it could handle,
      Thank you for your response as it is extremely helpful,
      Cheers 🍻
      Matt Maryborough
      Queensland
      Australia 🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🦜🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🐨🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺👋👋👋👋

    • @jerbear7952
      @jerbear7952 Před 2 měsíci +7

      I wear one. It takes about 2 days to get used to it. A three pack on Amazon is maybe 12 bucks and they each last a year or two

    • @DeathMetalMusic-SavedMe
      @DeathMetalMusic-SavedMe Před 2 měsíci

      @@jerbear7952 awesome info,
      Have an absolutely fantastic Long Easter weekend
      Cheers 🍻 🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻🦘🦘🦘🦘🦜🦜🦜🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺

    • @Uniquewoods_ca
      @Uniquewoods_ca Před 2 měsíci +5

      I've had mine for over 2yrs. Its something that I've also used when boxing too. Nice to be able to keep it on no matter what I do, except bathing the dogs. I have only worn my proper ring a couple times for special events.

  • @kenreynolds1000
    @kenreynolds1000 Před 2 měsíci +50

    HVAC business owner got his tattooed. Very smart for a guy who is reaching into sharp metal boxes all day.

    • @jonsaircond8520
      @jonsaircond8520 Před 2 měsíci +8

      That was almost my choice but the silicone rings have worked perfect

    • @MrJruta
      @MrJruta Před 2 měsíci +3

      Inked? Nope.

    • @wayneswonderarium
      @wayneswonderarium Před měsícem +5

      I'd far rather go through the pain of a tattoo than degloving 🤢

  • @drewb5738
    @drewb5738 Před měsícem

    I appreciate your safety messages. Keep it up

  • @brentgillis5593
    @brentgillis5593 Před 3 dny

    Started shopping for wedding rings recently. Im really glad i saw this. I also didnt think about the ratifications of super metals, but now i will definitely avoid those materials

  • @raywetzel3120
    @raywetzel3120 Před 2 měsíci +82

    In the Air Force mechanics are required to remove all jewelry - rings, studs, necklaces, etc. They did show us some gruesome fotos of some accidents - separated fingers, huge gashes, etc. And this was over 50 years ago.

    • @troyqueen9503
      @troyqueen9503 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Same for the Navy.

    • @ellinganderson5434
      @ellinganderson5434 Před 2 měsíci +14

      Same for the Army. The photo that had the biggest impact was a finger ripped off with the tendons from the hand still attached.

    • @paulholmes672
      @paulholmes672 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ellinganderson5434 We have the same picture and probably same presentation in the AF. Got tired of throwing my ring in the toolbox, each time, and once they went to Consolidated Tool Kit (Shadow boxed tools for inventory), if they saw a ring in the box it was flagged as FOD. So left it home, and haven't worn one to this day, 50 years later. My wife knows where my heart is, so we are good. 🙂

    • @matthewnardin7304
      @matthewnardin7304 Před 2 měsíci +6

      They still show them. Degloving ain't no joke.

    • @WrongTimeWatch
      @WrongTimeWatch Před 2 měsíci +1

      I was thinking that you had another hand injury, glad to hear that was not the case. Also, I can't believe it was in 2019, does not seem that long ago.

  • @philfrisbie4170
    @philfrisbie4170 Před 2 měsíci +73

    I crushed my gold band years ago while working on my car, but I was able to quickly take a hammer and tap it more round to get it off my finger. I always took my ring off after that, but for the past four years I have worn silicone rings. They are so much more comfortable than my real gold band that I wear a gold silicone ring when I dress up and most people never even notice.

    • @MonkeyJedi99
      @MonkeyJedi99 Před 2 měsíci +2

      My brother worked in housing and steel construction for a long time.
      His wedding band was one of the titanium or carbide rings, and it was deformed slightly when some idiot lowered a prefab house section on his hand.
      I think if he had been married and in those trades today, he'd stick with that or the newer silicone ring.

    • @marshallc6215
      @marshallc6215 Před měsícem +5

      Tbh they probably just don't say anything even if they do notice. I don't disagree with anything you said, but when I'm going through the trouble of formal attire, I'm probably gonna wear my fancy ring, no matter how uncomfortable, just like my partner is probably going to go through the trouble of wearing nice earrings and a necklace, heels, etc.
      I'm not too worried about any traumatic injuries from a formal attire event.

    • @zbigniewczaykowski514
      @zbigniewczaykowski514 Před měsícem +1

      @@MonkeyJedi99 Who's the idiot, a guy lowering a prefab house section or the guy that puts his hand in it's way or under it?

    • @TheresaTV1
      @TheresaTV1 Před 23 dny

      Enso makes beautiful bands in metallic colors. If you’re looking for something that mimics the look of real metal, I think they are the best.

  • @petrsson
    @petrsson Před 6 dny +1

    Wow...I really like your workshop behind you...🤩👍

  • @stanleyhape8427
    @stanleyhape8427 Před 2 měsíci +26

    I wear a silicone ring daily.
    I wear my actual wedding ring when we go out.
    My wife was not happy at first, and it took some lengthy explanation for her to understand the actual safety issues.
    I got her one to wear as well for when working outside.

    • @hollyingraham3980
      @hollyingraham3980 Před 2 měsíci +9

      You go, bro. Jewelry is for "going out" not working or at home. No one to impress, there. Remind her to stick to silicon in the kitchen, too. The difference between a deli slicer and a circular saw is miniscule, not to mention that electric knives =are= wild saws.

    • @bluediabolo1
      @bluediabolo1 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Dont need a Silicon Ring , even with that you can get bad insured. Just wear NO Ring. I really don’t understand the Problem not to wear a Ring. Maybe some People dont like their Fingers hmmmm .

    • @-Keith-
      @-Keith- Před 2 měsíci

      Ex wife used to get really angry that I'd take my wedding band off every day at work. Same thing, I had to explain to her the dangers of wearing jewelry on a construction site.

    • @wellscampbell9858
      @wellscampbell9858 Před měsícem

      Just show the better half a few degloving pics...

    • @johnpaullogan1365
      @johnpaullogan1365 Před měsícem

      @@bluediabolo1 i still remember when i was young my dad got a job at a factory. first day he came home without his ring on as he forgot to put it back on after work. can still see the dent on the door where the meat tenderizing hammer hit when he ducked. he quit that job and got a job at a car dealership. there was no way my mom was going to let my dad not wear his wedding ring. they ended up divorcing a few years later when mom caught him cheating on her for the 4th time.

  • @packetlevel
    @packetlevel Před 2 měsíci +33

    Thanks for sharing this - I have /always/ been "religious" about safety in these ways - having sawed a finger up the middle about 1/4 in in high school drama workshop - back before i had forebrain function. Thankfully fully healed. If this saves someone even bit of injury, it's worth it. My dad worked for Illinois Bell, and their pocket notebooks had a series of safety tips that were always with me. " There is no job so important, no service so urgent that we cannot take time for perform our work safely" Yes - the face shield is across the shop - and I'm only going to ... actually, let's go get it ...

  • @tiggerlady2352
    @tiggerlady2352 Před měsícem +1

    I remember my goddaughter got her ring really stuck and she cried. Her mother took her hospital then finally took it off. Your workshop is so amazing and very organized. My grandfather was workshop and it was kinda not bad. lol his workshop was very good worker. Everyone loves him. His last made the jewelry box before he died. I still have it and love it. 🥰 Thank you for sharing about the ring issues. 😉👍🏻

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před měsícem +2

      Thank you for your nice comment. I miss my grandfather too. :(

  • @maxwang2537
    @maxwang2537 Před měsícem

    This is priceless. Thank you.

  • @richpeggyfranks490
    @richpeggyfranks490 Před 2 měsíci +29

    Great video about an important subject. I worked in the electrical field for 50 years and kept my wedding band on my key ring. Also, I knew a semi-truck driver who was jumping down from his cab, caught his wedding ring on the door latch and ripped his finger completely off. He had just stopped to re-fuel, but ended up in the emergency room. Thx.

    • @hopelessnerd6677
      @hopelessnerd6677 Před měsícem +6

      Sounds similar to a story I heard about a woman who was walking on an icy sidewalk, and when she slipped, she got her ring snagged on the top of the ornamental fence and unplugged her finger along with tendons. Eww and owww!

    • @sorejack
      @sorejack Před měsícem +2

      used to have an apprentice on the job named nips. we had a no jewlery rule on the job, but he didnt think his nipple rings counted cause they where under his shirt. ripped one off when he was lowering his genie lift and a piece of greenfield had the cut end catch on it and take the ring and a couple inches of skin.

    • @richpeggyfranks490
      @richpeggyfranks490 Před měsícem +1

      @@sorejack Ouch! Dang!

    • @chrismdb5686
      @chrismdb5686 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@sorejackThat's one way to cement, if not earn, a nickname! Ouch!

  • @linsen8890
    @linsen8890 Před 2 měsíci +24

    Wow. I'd never really thought about taking my wedding ring off while I was working in my shop. I've never caught my ring on anything. I've never hurt myself on my table saw, either. Even so, I still bought a SawStop saw. So, removing my ring while I'm working in my shop just makes sense, and I'm going to start doing that. I appreciate your commitment to shop safety, James. I've learned a ton from your channel, not only on safety, but on wood working in general. What you do here is invaluable.

  • @SunStarcz
    @SunStarcz Před měsícem

    Now hopefully this will not happen to me as a teacher but the silicone ring is actually a really awesome idea. Thank you!

  • @ChevyConQueso
    @ChevyConQueso Před 15 dny +1

    I always wondered why so many insisted on wearing tungsten carbide or rubber wedding rings while working with their hands or equipment. It's still a snagging hazard, and I never wear mine until the job is done and I'm cleaned up again. I once had someone ask me if I was worried about what people thought of my marriage when I wasn't wearing mine. I told them that if the only thing holding my marriage together is a little gold ring, my marriage is long over and done with. It's not prerequisite to me keeping my vows or being a good husband.
    Anyway, I'm a shop instructor of sorts as part of my job duties. On the first day, I tell everyone to look up what a "de-gloved" finger or hand looks like. It gets the point across. Basic rules of the shop are to remove anything that can snag, anything loose (or tie it back using appropriate means), and even though it's part of the everyday rules, before we get started working each day, I begin by pulling my own rings off in from of everyone, and making them do the same. it never fails, someone always forgets.

  • @buddy18414
    @buddy18414 Před 2 měsíci +71

    FYI: You might wear a size 9 ring, but that's not a 9mm. Size 9 is actually 18.89mm, or about 3/4" Love your channel, keep up the good work!!

    • @ErickvdK
      @ErickvdK Před 2 měsíci +8

      Only time I think my finger is 9mm, is when I've been munching mushrooms...😊

    • @jamessholts3635
      @jamessholts3635 Před 2 měsíci +3

      FYI: 9mm refers to the width of the ring not the size, smh

    • @Coen80
      @Coen80 Před 2 měsíci +8

      ​@@jamessholts3635
      No, I also think he refers to the diameter of the ring.
      I'm no expert but to have sizes (much like shoes and clothes) makes perfect sense to me.
      Why would the width matter apart from visual impact?

    • @thechumpsbeendumped.7797
      @thechumpsbeendumped.7797 Před 2 měsíci +1

      No, size 9 is 59.38mm in circumference, as it shows on the screen at 6:01

    • @lolatmyage
      @lolatmyage Před měsícem

      @@thechumpsbeendumped.7797 ?? 19 mm diameter = 59 circumference

  • @peterlaughlin930
    @peterlaughlin930 Před 2 měsíci +12

    I haven’t worn a wedding ring for years, but I decided to wear one and because of a fear of injury. I went with a silicone one and I’m so happy that you are bringing this to everybody’s attention. Thank you.

  • @pryordvm
    @pryordvm Před měsícem

    I considered getting a tungsten or titanium wedding ring, but a jeweler friend told me to go with gold because it's easier to cut off in an emergency. Turns out that was good advice. Also I will be taking it off when working in the shop from now on. Thank you for the warning!

  • @tonyhemingway7980
    @tonyhemingway7980 Před měsícem

    I have alway worn my ring, since my wedding day, except at work. In the 1980s, I worked at a shipyard, as a pipe fitter. The company I worked for was real conscientious about safety meetings and after seeing a video about fingers being degloved, I started putting my ring on my key ring, while at work.

  • @mobmeal3010
    @mobmeal3010 Před 2 měsíci +61

    I just celebrated 19 years of marriage. When we looked for rings I went to a local jeweler & asked about titanium. He asked why, and I told him what kind of work I did. He refused to sell me a titanium ring. He said his wife was an ER nurse & there wasn’t a hospital in the county that could cut that ring off if I got injured. …. I’ve never owned a titanium ring.

    • @xPRODIGYxGAMER
      @xPRODIGYxGAMER Před měsícem +6

      LOL that is such BS. Any standard saw/cutter being used to cut rings will work. I've seen tungsten carbide rings get cut off in emergencies. I'm certain a titanium ring will (especially since the alloy used in retail rings are softer than commercial alloys).

    • @vmga-guy9182
      @vmga-guy9182 Před měsícem

      ​@@xPRODIGYxGAMERin a specific county dumbass

    • @johnpaullogan1365
      @johnpaullogan1365 Před měsícem +3

      i'm certain they can cut the ring off. if they have to run down to harbor freight they can get something that can do it. whether they have the tool on hand to do it quickly is a different story

    • @mobmeal3010
      @mobmeal3010 Před měsícem

      @@johnpaullogan1365 just what do you think you can buy at Harbor Freight that can cut through titanium?! Not to mention, do it safely without damaging your finger.

    • @bondvagabond42
      @bondvagabond42 Před 6 dny

      Machinist here, you are getting titanium confused with adimantium, the imaginary metal that wolverine has on his skeleton, lol. Titanium is strong, but it's not very hard. Hardness is what makes something hard to cut.

  • @c3ctdm
    @c3ctdm Před 2 měsíci +19

    FYI tungsten rings while incredibly hard i.e. difficult to scratch without corundum or diamond, they are very brittle. So to break off a tungsten ring you just get any pair of pliers handy and clamp down on opposites sides of the circle, then turn 90 degrees and clamp again. Breaks everytime. Easier to remove than gold or silver rings.
    That said, I wear silicone rings for work.

    • @mandowarrior123
      @mandowarrior123 Před 2 měsíci +6

      They aren't always pure tungsten, thickness varies and you can't always get agrip through the swelling. But its worth trying if you are in that situation.

    • @c3ctdm
      @c3ctdm Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@mandowarrior123 very true. Tungsten with inlays do change it up and swelling can be extreme, best to avoid all together

    • @HailAzathoth
      @HailAzathoth Před měsícem

      Good luck when the ring is 10% non refractory metal lol

  • @ItchyKneeSon
    @ItchyKneeSon Před měsícem

    Cheers to sharing useful information.

  • @tagmopruannsilver8267
    @tagmopruannsilver8267 Před měsícem

    UWAAAOW, I'm glad I looked up degloving. I've worn a ring for a decade, I only take it off when I think it can be damaged. I think that's going to start changing at work now

  • @willchoate7072
    @willchoate7072 Před 2 měsíci +16

    I learned about wearing jewelry in Air Force basic electronics class at Kessler AFB in 1974. Not just rings but any on your hands and arms. Also loose clothing. If you've ever seen a gold ring melted into a finger you won't soon forget it. Keep up the good work Stubby!

    • @mikeelder6298
      @mikeelder6298 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I was stationed at Keesler AFB in 1980 for Admin Tech School

    • @mikeelder6298
      @mikeelder6298 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I was stationed at Kessler AFB in 1980 for Admin Tech School.

    • @willchoate7072
      @willchoate7072 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@mikeelder6298 in 1980 I was in the Army learning to fly helicopters at Ft Rucker Alabama.

  • @Ted_James
    @Ted_James Před 2 měsíci +26

    Smart, smart advice! As always, great safety tips. My dad lost the tip of his finger to a snow blower many decades ago because of his wedding ring. He never wore any kind of jewelry while working again.

  • @owenanstey436
    @owenanstey436 Před měsícem

    Thanks for this video.

  • @bol8lod
    @bol8lod Před měsícem

    Wow another awsome and informative video

  • @budlloyd3127
    @budlloyd3127 Před 2 měsíci +18

    While working on machinery in the past the line was always to remove "watches, rings and dangly things." Thanks for another great video!

  • @ReRoy8
    @ReRoy8 Před 2 měsíci +6

    Thanks! Convincing my wife this was a "real' problem was difficult. She eventually just put mine away for safe keeping since I wouldn't wear it. After 38 years, we renewed out vows and I now wear a silicone ring.

  • @austingeorge6659
    @austingeorge6659 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you for the psa!

  • @claudiahill2138
    @claudiahill2138 Před měsícem

    Thank you for putting this safety information out there.

  • @navret1707
    @navret1707 Před 2 měsíci +10

    I had a good friend in the Navy that was an electronics tech as was I. He got a screwdriver in the wrong place and welded the screwdriver to his wedding ring. Taught me a lot that day. I don’t wear my ring when I do any hand work.

  • @Vikingwerk
    @Vikingwerk Před 2 měsíci +30

    I work on a cattle ranch, and pretty much everyone I know in the industry does not wear rings (or any other jewelry) due to entanglement risks. And everyone knows someone who lost a finger due to wearing a ring.
    Evidently, there is an argument *for* the tungsten rings, which is that they are brittle, and can easily be broken off in a swelling/entrapment situation. Most of the negative reviews on Amazon for tungsten rings is people breaking them by hitting their hand on a door or table or something.

    • @foogod4237
      @foogod4237 Před 2 měsíci +7

      _Some_ of the _cheap_ ones are brittle (because they're poorly made). Many of them (even many of the cheap ones) are not at all, though, and you'd be hard pressed to break them without seriously damaging your finger (more) in the process, if you could manage it at all.
      (and you won't know which kind yours is until it's too late and it doesn't break like you expected it would...)

    • @JacksonDad1
      @JacksonDad1 Před 2 měsíci +1

      They add nickel to the tungsten so it won’t break/shatter

    • @lhpl
      @lhpl Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@JacksonDad1Nickel? In jewellery? That doesn't sound very smart?

    • @dakel20
      @dakel20 Před 2 měsíci +3

      ​@@lhplnickel is a pretty safe and stable metal.

    • @JacksonDad1
      @JacksonDad1 Před 2 měsíci

      Feel free to google it. Most common are nickel or cobalt when talking about tungsten carbide rings

  • @ypaulbrown
    @ypaulbrown Před měsícem

    wonderful video.....thank you.....Paul

  • @matthewharr6372
    @matthewharr6372 Před měsícem +1

    CNC machinist here. Get a silicone ring. Getting a size down is great advice. I had to do the same.

  • @ex-nerd
    @ex-nerd Před 2 měsíci +10

    I used to work with a guy who apparently shorted his gold wedding band across the terminals on a some sort of large battery while working on a vehicle. He said the ring basically liquified and melted through his finger (down to the bone on one side). He had an impressive scar almost all the way around that finger. I do occasionally swap mine for one of those silicone bands. Might have to look at some of those new patterned ones.

    • @gmo4250
      @gmo4250 Před 2 měsíci

      My friend did exactly the same, he was working with a spanner and it accidentally touched the battery. The ring instantly turned red hot. Fortunately he recovered and there was no lasting damage.

  • @stephenvale2624
    @stephenvale2624 Před 2 měsíci +11

    It is not just rings that need to be removed.
    I am an electrical engineer with 50 years experience. Almost 40 years ago I was doing a simple repair on a dishwasher (installed by someone else years before) at a property I owned. I was trying to stop a small leak where the city water connected to the input valve assembly. This connection was on the front right side of the unit. The AC power connection was on the far left front. A steel rail ran between the two.
    I was using two wrenches to counter tighten the copper pipe to the valve, when one wrench came loose and my left hand suddenly jerked left. I was wearing a watch with a twist-o-flex band which caught on the metal rail and guided my left hand into the hot electrical connector almost 20 inches away.
    Fortunately the watch took most of the damage and i was left with only moderate second degree burns.
    If i had not been wearing the watch, my hand would have been pulled almost straight out when the crescent wrench popped loose.
    Why did i have power on you ask? Because the place was poorly wired by the builder, and killing the dishwasher breaker also killed every light in the room and it was night-time when i found the leak, and had no flashlight trying to do the energency repair.
    There were also no GFI breakers in that building at that time.

  • @ferrellsl
    @ferrellsl Před měsícem +1

    I had a career in the military and it was mandatory to remove rings whenever we worked around motorized equipment or when went to the firing range because so many soldiers got their fingers de-gloved when their rings got snagged on anything moving, including the bolts of the weapons they were firing. We once had a soldier who lost his ring finger when he jumped out of the back of a truck that had stopped. His ring got snagged between the wooden slats of the fold-down bench seats in the back of an M35 2 1/2 ton truck when he decided to just jump from the back. The de-gloving was instantaneous. Of course my jealous wife harassed me unceasingly about not wearing my wedding band on the job until I showed her some of the pictures that the Army made us view during safety briefings about why we shouldn't wear rings of any kind while on the job. I was in the Signal Corps and it was doubly important to not wear rings due to the threat of electrocution because we were always working around high voltage equipment.

  • @danz1910
    @danz1910 Před 8 dny

    Thanks and I love the voice tone, could listen to it all day

  • @1sparkbuster
    @1sparkbuster Před 2 měsíci +14

    44 years as an electrician. I have snagged my ring on ladder rivets, or a screw head, and thought about how easily it could have done major damage had I lost my balance and snagged my ring on the way down

    • @billstevens3796
      @billstevens3796 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @1sparkbuster
      I know a guy that lost his finger in a falling accident. Empty elevator shaft, reached out to grab for anything and the ring snagged.

  • @Socrates3001
    @Socrates3001 Před 2 měsíci +22

    I had to take off my wedding ring when I worked at a rubber extrusion plant. It kept catching on frayed ends of overused trays etc. I took it off and attached it to my necklace (corrected from previous post using neckless).

    • @mandowarrior123
      @mandowarrior123 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Necklace, a lace that is work around the neck. For anyone interested.

    • @contestwill1556
      @contestwill1556 Před 2 měsíci +3

      don't be rude to the guy with no neck

    • @Struthio_Camelus
      @Struthio_Camelus Před měsícem

      @@mandowarrior123 Actually it's *worn* around the neck. If you want to be pedantic, take the time to be _right._

  • @chrislockwood2373
    @chrislockwood2373 Před měsícem

    As far back as I can remember, my grandfather had been missing his ring finger. He had owned a gas station/garage during the 1940's. One day a fuel delivery showed up and as usual he had to climb onto the truck to retrieve a large delivery hose. And as usual he hopped off instead of climbing down, but this time his ring snagged a bracket on the truck and his finger was degloved. At the hospital the inured finger was removed because there was too much damage to save it.

  • @ralfssavielis
    @ralfssavielis Před měsícem

    This information should be publicized more, very informational, thank you

  • @JeepinMaxx
    @JeepinMaxx Před 2 měsíci +4

    Great advice. Back when I worked in the semiconductor industry we had a rule about metal jewelry including watches and rings due to high electrical potential in the area. One day a corporate guy came in for a tour and didn't follow the rule. A high voltage arc (looked like lighning) jumped into his ring and out his shoulder! I haven't worn a ring in 30 years...

  • @qffaffafaffrafrfraf
    @qffaffafaffrafrfraf Před 12 dny +2

    My father got his finger caught in a door when I was young, he was wearing his wedding ring at the time. He was extremely lucky to not lose his finger. Nasty injury. I'll never forget the scream he made when it happened.

    • @ommeloise6309
      @ommeloise6309 Před 11 dny

      Did the ring save his finger? Or worsen the damage?

  • @sebastienboisvert8561
    @sebastienboisvert8561 Před 2 měsíci +5

    This cautionary tale resonates with me, I work in a bank now and my clients are always asking about my finger tattoo of a ring on my ring finger, I have to explain to them that I worked in a workshop and I was scared of losing a finger because I wore a ring. They are amazed at my commitment to getting a tattoo as a ring but silicon rings were not a thing years ago.

  • @20Viper05
    @20Viper05 Před měsícem

    Been wearing a silicone band for years after trying one. I admit I liked the look of my tungsten with carbon fiber inlay... but I didn't realize how heavy it was until wearing one of the silicone ones. The silicone ones have also, as mentioned, come a long way in years coming in a huge variety of colors and patterns. I have buy them in packs so I can swap out looks and so they're quick to replace if one stretches out. I don't think I could go back to a metal band again except if it were for some kind of formal reason. The thing I like the most about the silicone rings is I can't even tell they're on my finger due to how light they are.

  • @MrBheymer
    @MrBheymer Před měsícem +1

    I turned a couple rings for myself out of hardwood, since I often heard the story of my grandfather losing his ring finger while jumping off a farm truck. It wasn’t too hard to make. I don’t wear it in the shop, but one broke away from my finger while I was installing some child car seats. Wood is a safe choice that’s maybe a little bit classier than plastic.

  • @raymondfisher5552
    @raymondfisher5552 Před měsícem +6

    I have watched your videos for years. This is yet another excellent safety video. Thank you for taking the time to make it.

  • @tomblanar2592
    @tomblanar2592 Před měsícem +5

    I switched to a silicone ring about 5 years ago for the very reasons you outline. I was usually diligent about removing my ring when working around machines or electricity...but not always. I was fortunate that I never suffered a serious injury through the years. Thank you for the reminder and the heads up to all the viewers that will benefit from your experience.

  • @steveegan8139
    @steveegan8139 Před dnem

    Worked at a plant nursery. A lot of Indian migrant workers who wore jewellery like solid gold bangles. There was a huge wood chip burner to heat the grow houses . To feed the burner a worker would feed a screw conveyor with wood chips . For some silly reason this worker wearing a bangle tried to clear the screw by hand . The bangle caught and began to slowly pull his arm into the screw . He would have lost his arm or worse if not for a fellow worker passing by after knocking of work. Ripped the power cables out and saved his life. Coincidentally a few days later that nursery filled for bankruptcy

  • @manny9323
    @manny9323 Před měsícem

    One of the only woodworking youtubers who has something to say, rather than making sponsored “buy this tool” lists and pouring plastic epoxy into slabs. From choice of subject matter and even your sponsors it’s evident that you care about your viewers and the companies you choose to work with.

  • @sanseijedi
    @sanseijedi Před 2 měsíci +4

    I always take off my wedding ring & leave it in a particular place in the house. That way, I'm into woodworking mode & when I've cleaned up after I'm done and put ring back on, I'm done messing around with tools . Same with my dad's WWII dog tag. 70 yrs. old with all my digits (close call a couple of times though🤔. Great advice.

  • @LarryGarfieldCrell
    @LarryGarfieldCrell Před měsícem +6

    I have a stainless steel wedding band I made myself. I wear it most of the time... But not while crafting. I always take it off to protect the ring. The protection for me is a bonus. :-)
    I believe "no rings" is a requirement at my makers space, too.

  • @LevizGibson
    @LevizGibson Před 11 dny +1

    Over 20 years of wearing a ring. 20 years of using power tools and working in construction. Now 5 years in factory tooling and maintenance. No problems

    • @StumpyNubs
      @StumpyNubs  Před 10 dny +2

      Everyone I know who had a serious accident had never had an accident up until the day they had their accident. What happened yesterday, or 20 years ago, has no bearing on what may happen tomorrow.

    • @timbow1833
      @timbow1833 Před 10 dny +1

      today things are fine, tomorrow nobody knows what happens

    • @LevizGibson
      @LevizGibson Před 10 dny

      ok well I will keep risking it. Good point. I won't have an accident until I do.

  • @SmallSpoonBrigade
    @SmallSpoonBrigade Před dnem

    On a similar note, when I was a kid, I got my watch caught while sliding down a slide. It snapped both of the bones in my wrist, and apart from a scratch on the crystal, it was good as new.
    Accidents do happen, but why take chances when it comes to working around shop equipment? Just take the ring off or wear something that's weaker than your finger so it breaks first. But, really, just take it off and put it back on when you're done.

  • @ricksolari9570
    @ricksolari9570 Před 2 měsíci +6

    As a shop teacher, I made a scarf cut right through my band and two other radial cuts a third of the way through from the inside, 120 degrees apart. That way, if it snagged on an object, the ring would rip off without taking the finger with it.

  • @shepalderson
    @shepalderson Před měsícem +11

    A tip for folks who get a tungsten carbide ring stuck, you can generally crack them with locking pliers.

    • @loistverberg900
      @loistverberg900 Před měsícem +1

      I don't think I'd trust my finger to locking pliers that would come right down onto them after they had broken the ring.

    • @ShiningDarknes
      @ShiningDarknes Před měsícem

      @@loistverberg900 better a broken finger than one that has to be amputated. A broken finger mends in a few months with minimal PT after fir to regain full use, a finger reattachment has a relatively low success rate and even when successful it has an even lower success rate for full motor control restored after PT.

    • @sossololpipi9633
      @sossololpipi9633 Před 13 dny

      why are people intentionally wearing the toughest rings possible?

    • @ShiningDarknes
      @ShiningDarknes Před 13 dny

      @@sossololpipi9633 Symbolism or some such nonsense

  • @TrailerTrashtoTreasure
    @TrailerTrashtoTreasure Před měsícem

    Hey! I just read an NPR article that quoted you on table saw safety.

  • @grattonland
    @grattonland Před měsícem

    Grandfather's friend was a carpenter on a job site, reached out as high as he could to grab something and his ring caught on a nail that was sticking out. So he was tippytoed with his arm up hanging by the ring on a nail. Lucky for him there were other people on the job site and yelled for help.

  • @MCsCreations
    @MCsCreations Před 2 měsíci +4

    James, I was a software developer... And I don't know about others, but I could never use a ring, because it would bump into my own fingers all the time!
    But yeah, for working with machinery... It's definitely not good.
    Either way, I have some flight controller boxes which are perfect for keeping a ring when needed. I gave one to my father and he uses it exactly for that.
    Anyway, stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊

  • @morganw.2473
    @morganw.2473 Před 2 měsíci +24

    A couple years after getting married my dad had his ring get hung in/on a cattle trailer door. It bent the ring, broke his finger, and had to be cut off.
    In the following 40+ years of marriage he never wore another ring of any kind.

  • @vintageretro83
    @vintageretro83 Před měsícem +1

    Silicon Ring is a great "Placeholder" while at work and then for nice occasion's switch to the Original/Nice one.

  • @FlemetAeton
    @FlemetAeton Před měsícem

    Perfect reminder to put my Oura ring back on ❤

  • @PhilipEdmondson
    @PhilipEdmondson Před 2 měsíci +3

    My father never wore a wedding ring. Never knew him with one. Back when he was a small engine mechanic after he was newly married it got dented and had to be cut off. Told me that story when I was a child, and took it to heart. After I got married, and was working with small engines, I always took it off and put it in a small drawer of my toolbox. Honestly though, I am not much on jewlery for that reason. Too many stories heard and wisdom learned.

  • @catlee8064
    @catlee8064 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Many many years ago, i was in 2RTR ( UK Tank regiment) you were allowed to wear rings, up until someone else in a different reg degloved his ring finger....He was loading the main gun, rested his hand on the breech as the gunner fired, breech recoiled, took his ring and flesh with it. From then on, no rings allowed.

  • @jameskatz7833
    @jameskatz7833 Před měsícem +1

    We had this poster in shop class that said “take off your jewelry…or the machine will do it for you.” It included a picture of a finger with a ring ripped half through it.

  • @russoft
    @russoft Před měsícem

    I've known about the threat of cut off circulation but never really worried about it. BUT, I've caught my ring on stuff on several occasions. I never fully appreciated the risks to someone who uses their hands to do a lot. I'll invest in silicone rings immediately. Thank you!

  • @Chris.Davies
    @Chris.Davies Před 2 měsíci +10

    Degloving is a constant threat to any male wearing any ring.
    My Dad's male patients suffered many ring finger degloving incidents from wedding rings, and doing some fairly innocuous things, too!
    The "degloving" injury is as horrific as it sounds, and recovery is lengthy, and nerves sometimes do not regrow correctly.
    And this is the reason I won't wear my own wedding ring unless it's a special occasion.
    My wife is a nurse, and she doesn't wear her ring, either. :)

    • @custos3249
      @custos3249 Před 2 měsíci +4

      Yep. Had many arguments with women who refused to understand. You'd be disgusted by the number who see the injury as proof of love.

    • @foogod4237
      @foogod4237 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Are women somehow biologically immune to degloving? I wasn't aware of that...
      (There are lots of people who are female and do exactly the same sorts of work with their hands that "males" do, you know.)

    • @dashcammer4322
      @dashcammer4322 Před 2 měsíci

      @@foogod4237 10x as many males as females die from work-related injuries. Go look it up. Women aren't immune to it, they just do far fewer of the most dangerous blue collar jobs. Note I didn't mention retail clerking at night, but those deaths aren't accidents - they're homicides.

  • @rickgibson7876
    @rickgibson7876 Před 2 měsíci +4

    took a small chunk out of my gold wedding ring a few months after I got married. It caught on a stand on my way down. Took it off and haven't wore one in the 57 years since. Wife wasn't happy when I came home not wearing it but when I showed her the missing piece she was ok with it.

    • @mandowarrior123
      @mandowarrior123 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Close call, thankfully soft metal. At least you had a nice example for her. Socially they are useful and that is where women generally think. Having an anecdote is useful for her to explain to her friends 'why she doesn't want you wearing one'

  • @medawc519
    @medawc519 Před 13 dny

    In my shop, just next to a hanger with my headphones and safety glasses I have a bottom half of a ring box glued to a wall. As I enter the shop I go to that spot, and do the drill: glasses on, headphones on, ring off. When I exit - the same thing, just in reverse. I suggest everyone to prepare and do the same drill.