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Congrats!!!

I know that feeling of frustration but I LOVE that "Wake up the next day and realize what the answer is" feeling :)

Fellow MaxMate installer here, and I'm pretty happy with it so far. I've driven about a thousand miles with it so far and no problems.
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@MetalsGeek hope you heal well physically and your psyche is able to work through that trauma.
 

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30 minutes into 2 hours is beginner-level. I went to clean up my garage (est 2 hours) and amputated a fingertip on a folding table brace. Now I have to wait 6 more weeks for the bandages to come off so I can try again. I think I will leave the blood spots on the garage floor as a reminder of how easily life can change when you're not really paying attention.
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Hope you get better and heal up nice!
 
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@MetalsGeek hope you heal well physically and your psyche is able to work through that trauma.
Mother Nature, or God, or the laws of physics (as you prefer) are very fair, but don't expect many second chances. I got what I deserved and came away MUCH better than I could have. This hinged strut (think: scissors) was supporting a 100-lb welding table, and when it fell I could have easily lost multiple fingers instead of just the tip of one. My psyche is very grateful for that, and I can look forward to saving 10% of the time it will take to trim my finger nails. :crazy:
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