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Just had accident with mini-table saw. My uncontrollable shaking of late caused me to overreact when a part I was cutting kicked back. Left index finger landed on blade hard, instantly cut down to the bone. Blood sprayed everywhere. Would need stitches if I went to hospital, but I have no insurance, so I'll just have to tie it up tight in bandages and hope for the best.
Yikes man! And I just bought a table saw (full size)
In a pinch combat medics have been known to use superglue on a wound. I'm thinking you've got some of that around.
According to the strange and fascinating history of cynoacrylate, that was one of its first commercial uses. It was actually sold to MASH units for that purpose.
A couple of our drivers go thru a tube each (or more) during winter months to seal up cracks/cuts in their fingers from the cold/dry weather while delivering water bottles. It only burns for a second...