ARMANDO PADILLA
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- First Name
- Armando
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- Oct 10, 2024
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- Los Angeles
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- '24 Foundation S CBeast, '04 Chevy Blazer, '73 Ford Bronco, '90 RangeRover (RIP)
- Occupation
- Finish carpenter/day trader/entrepreneur
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Razor sharp edges on door exoskeleton inside edge and on most body panel edges is there an easy way to make it safer? If I had little ones around opening and closing the doors, I would really be worried about getting a door slammed shut on a little hand or any one's hand. I know it won't turn out well for that hand because it happened to me when i was younger helping someone get something out of the car he opens the door to exit the car and i set my hand down on the edge of the door jamb I grab the stuff, and he slams the door before i had a chance to pull my hand back. and just the tip of my pinky got caught but let me tell you the pain was incredible I was so mad at my friend, but he was so apologetic that i had to forgive is stupidity. and that was on a car with the rolled steel edges. now imagine that happens in-between two razor sharp edges. The natural tendency reaction is to pull your finger out as quick as you can. On a car with rolled edges this is not that bad but one where you have a razor blade on each side of the trapped finger and then panic sets in, I think that's goodbye to finger. what can be done to make the edges safer becase you don't have to get the door slammed on you all it takes is to brush up against the door edge the wrong way while getting in or out of the car. To get a serious cut. It hasn't happened to me with the cybertruck but I'd like to do something about it to avoid this danger.
Any suggestions? I WAS THINKING A HANDHELD DEBURING TOOL USED IN MACHINING.
Any suggestions? I WAS THINKING A HANDHELD DEBURING TOOL USED IN MACHINING.
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