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<blockquote data-quote="Norfolk Olly" data-source="post: 7160761" data-attributes="member: 1108"><p>Be careful chaps, i religiously used to oil the boards then one evening i decided to change the points. One of the nuts was tight so stood on the beam to get better leverage. Long story short i slipped where the oil had dripped off the body onto the beam and ended up on the floor, well actually ended up in A&E with fractured eye socket and cheekbone and jaw, cracked 4 ribs dislocated shoulder, damaged nerves and have no feeling on right side of face after 4 years, it might come back one day it might not so i was told and the plate holding my eye socket together gives some grief on a cold morning. I dont bother oiling it now, the sand soon burns through after a few rounds and if its going to be stood for a while its generally put in the dry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norfolk Olly, post: 7160761, member: 1108"] Be careful chaps, i religiously used to oil the boards then one evening i decided to change the points. One of the nuts was tight so stood on the beam to get better leverage. Long story short i slipped where the oil had dripped off the body onto the beam and ended up on the floor, well actually ended up in A&E with fractured eye socket and cheekbone and jaw, cracked 4 ribs dislocated shoulder, damaged nerves and have no feeling on right side of face after 4 years, it might come back one day it might not so i was told and the plate holding my eye socket together gives some grief on a cold morning. I dont bother oiling it now, the sand soon burns through after a few rounds and if its going to be stood for a while its generally put in the dry [/QUOTE]
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