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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. OAM" data-source="post: 282353" data-attributes="member: 9816"><p>I see the snap ring gods are still merciless. I thought I had an E-clip in place to hold a servo. It must not have been fully seated. When it let go the servo retaining cover shot through my hair at the front of my head. Someone even picked the E-clip out of my hair. I was that close to losing an eye. I don't think the safety glasses would have saved me, the cover hit the shop ceiling (about 20 feet up) ricochet'd off the wall and went aonother 50 feet from where I was working. We never found the spring. Luckily it didn't need to be pulled out of my head.</p><p></p><p>Your friend probably should have gone to the boneyard and bought another core to save on hard parts. Last time I did this it was $300. Would it be more now?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. OAM, post: 282353, member: 9816"] I see the snap ring gods are still merciless. I thought I had an E-clip in place to hold a servo. It must not have been fully seated. When it let go the servo retaining cover shot through my hair at the front of my head. Someone even picked the E-clip out of my hair. I was that close to losing an eye. I don't think the safety glasses would have saved me, the cover hit the shop ceiling (about 20 feet up) ricochet'd off the wall and went aonother 50 feet from where I was working. We never found the spring. Luckily it didn't need to be pulled out of my head. Your friend probably should have gone to the boneyard and bought another core to save on hard parts. Last time I did this it was $300. Would it be more now? Steve [/QUOTE]
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