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    I Hate Splinters

    I was pulling a 2x10x12 PT out of the garage to put the ledger on the house for a deck and ran my hand over the edge and got a couple of splinters in my palm. I pulled out the biggest one then got the wife to take a look. She got out the tweezers and pulled another smaller one out. Worked the rest of the day and my palm hurt like anything so I figured there was one deeper.

    Wife got my Outdoor Edge Razor Lite out and sliced where the original splinter went in a little wider and pulled out another one. Doused it with alcohol and put some Bag Balm on it then went to bed.

    Next morning still hurt and could feel a bump so out comes the Razor Lite again. Sliced the palm a little more lengthwise and with a magnifying glass pulled a 1/2in splinter out that was deep in there. More alcohol and more bag balm but I think we got it all this time. None the worse for wear except for the 1 1/2in slice in my hand but that will heal up fine.

    That Outdoor Edge she gave me for Christmas a few years ago is scalpel sharp. Good thing to have on hand for stuff like this.
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    Did the same thing once, in the big muscle below my right thumb. Pulled the splinter out and didn't think much of it. Fast forward 6 months, palm is itching and got a little bump there. Sitting watching TV I'm picking at it and once the skin breaks this fuzzy looking thing is poking out a bit. Get tweezers and pull it out, lo and behold a 1" long splinter that I guess I missed and it never bothered me!

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    I hate metal slivers even more. Amazing how something practically invisible to the human eye can cause so much pain!

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    I hate splinters, too. I had one on my knee that I hadn't been able to pull out completely. After a couple of days, it no longer bothered me and I just forgot about it. Sometime later, I don't know how long, could have been a month, I felt a small bump on my knee that itched a bit. I just started scratching, and lo and behold the splinter almost oozed out. Apparently, it had gotten infected and the flesh had liquified and released the splinter. After, I put some peroxide on the wound and in a couple of days, it was good as new.

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    I feel for you!!! It SUCKS when they go in, hit the bone, and break, especially when they are cedar and covered with stain.

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    Pressure Treated and Redwood splinters are the worst ones. They will cause more pain, inflammation and infection then the regular pine or fir ones. As a teenager I was on a quail hunt when I slipped and fell on a steep rocky slope here in AZ. To cushion my fall, I instinctively put my hand out to catch myself. I wound up with a handful of prickly pear cactus needles, all broken off deep in my hand. While not really a splinter, they sort of act the same. I actually had a couple of them emerging from the top of my hand months later.

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    I Hate Splinters

    I was pulling a 2x10x12 PT out of the garage


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    As a carpenter who’s had a stupid amount of splinters I can recommend two things. A new clean sharp utility knife and a 10x jewelers loupe. I’ve never found anything better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by labradigger1 View Post
    As a carpenter who’s had a stupid amount of splinters I can recommend two things. A new clean sharp utility knife and a 10x jewelers loupe. I’ve never found anything better.
    I prefer an Xacto knife with a scapple type blade but rarely have one when it's needed so a new blade goes into the ever handy utility knife. I always keep a bottle of hydrogen peroxide handy to wash open wounds.

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    I just two weeks ago had a PT splinter imbedded in the palm of my hand, in the thick part below the thumb. I had to resort to my Havalon knife to cut myself open enough to get ahold of it. It was 3/8” in. It resembled a golf tee in shape. Little smaller. I didn’t feel it when it happened, I started to feel a burning sensation and looked to find I was bleeding. It took about 20 minutes to get it out. I had made quite the ugly hole in my hand to get it out. Whatever the chemicals in PT are, they burn bad.

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    I've had my share of them! I hate them too!

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    When I am working with any kind of wood I wear Leather gloves, for metal work I have heavier welding gloves

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    Creosote laced telephone pole splinter in the side of my knee. It surfaced a month later and was little fingernail size.
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    I feel your pain! I am a Yankee retired in Arizona. I discovered "glochids" - the little gold stickers on cactus that will go through leather gloves. They surface about a month later. Thing to do is soak prickly pear with a hose to keep the glochids from going airborne, kill the paddles with a long machete, box them with long pliers. Jumping cholla is not your friend. They all went to the dump in boxes, one more prickly pear to go. Everything around here has stickers. Even the weeds have stickers. Acacia, ocotillo, bouganvilla, mesquite, palo verde, roses, fishhook cactus, saguaros... That's my backyard. The cowboys wore thick leather chaps, but how on earth did they get the stickers out of the horses?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rancher1913 View Post
    I Hate Splinters

    I was pulling a 2x10x12 PT out of the garage


    there you go flanting your wealth
    At least I didn't tell you about the 6 sheets of PT plywood I had to move to get it
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    Quote Originally Posted by labradigger1 View Post
    As a carpenter who’s had a stupid amount of splinters I can recommend two things. A new clean sharp utility knife and a 10x jewelers loupe. I’ve never found anything better.
    And this thing, I think they call them “gloves” or some such.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShooterAZ View Post
    Pressure Treated and Redwood splinters are the worst ones. They will cause more pain, inflammation and infection then the regular pine or fir ones. As a teenager I was on a quail hunt when I slipped and fell on a steep rocky slope here in AZ. To cushion my fall, I instinctively put my hand out to catch myself. I wound up with a handful of prickly pear cactus needles, all broken off deep in my hand. While not really a splinter, they sort of act the same. I actually had a couple of them emerging from the top of my hand months later.
    as a kid in West Virginia, Grandma had a cactus bed. We were playing army in just shorts and shoes, and I was "shot" and fell over dead backwards into that cactus bed. Needless to say, the women folk were busy that night with tweezers..
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    Two splinter sources that hurt horribly, and, for whatever reason, are more prone than other woods, osage and bamboo! I work with both because of bow building. Love the material, hate the splinter!

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    When I was kid about 10 years old I picked up an old piece of wood and threw it I got 1/8” X3” splinter in my left palm just at the thumb. Didn’t really hurt all that much and showed my Dad, he tried to pull it with tweezers and couldn’t get it. He says “we will get it in the morning” he knew it would fester over night and be sore.First thing in the morning he had a basin full of hot water and epsom salt soaked my hand for about 5 min. Gently stating at the far end of the splinter he starts to massage my thumb very little pain and in a few minutes the splinter works it way out enough to grab it with tweezers. I get splinters pretty regular and sometimes you have to let them fester and massage them out because they are deep.

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