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Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 9:51 am
by jmra
Thought this was pretty neat.
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=7GfvxgAyndM[/youtube]

Re: Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 2:53 pm
by Jim Beaux
Back in my high school days I had a buddy call me late-late one night needing help. He said his girlfriend had her finger stuck in the hole of one of the spokes of his steering wheel. He said to hurry & bring a hacksaw cuz her mother was big time irate. :smilelol5:

I told him I wasnt gonna fall for it and hung up the phone! He called back and after begging and pleading I agreed to come over and check it out. I warned him of the consequences if he was trying to pull one over on me.

Such a funny scene when I arrived; It was a hot and muggy night - in the driveway the girl's mother was standing next to the truck in her bathrobe - her arms angrily crossed and wearing an expression that would have stopped a charging tiger! :smilelol5: The girl was tearfully whining about her finger and the mosquitoes....and my buddy was holding a flashlight trying to swat the mosquitoes. He was nervous, sweating, hyperventilating & on the verge of panic.

YEP! That finger was not going anywhere without that spoke, so I sawed the section out and in the house we went. Soap didnt help, pulling and twisting didnt help.....and I then remembered reading about this string trick....it worked!

Afterwards the girl's mother thought I was the most brilliant guy who had ever chewed gum! She told everyone that she would be proud to have someone like me as a son-in-law :woohoo

Re: Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 2:56 pm
by WildBill
I hope I never need it, but thanks for the tip. Great video. :tiphat:

Re: Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 4:04 pm
by hillfighter
It might have been smarter to remember the string trick before sawing the section out unless you wanted to teach your buddy a lesson. :lol:

Re: Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 5:06 pm
by Pawpaw
I wish I had known about this trick years ago when I had to use a pair of wire cutters to get my (now ex) wife's wedding ring off. :???:

Re: Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 5:53 pm
by Jim Beaux
hillfighter wrote:It might have been smarter to remember the string trick before sawing the section out unless you wanted to teach your buddy a lesson. :lol:
Heck I did him a favor....my buddy was so nervous and afraid of the girl's mother he was wanting to saw the wheel off at the steering column! :smilelol5: He said, "cut the wheel, cut the wheel!" I said "wait a minute and let's try....." and he said, "cut the wheel, cut the wheel" :smilelol5:

He has been married to the ding bat for over 40 years and regrets it most days. We all just shake our heads and avoid eye contact with her. :anamatedbanana

Re: Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 6:13 pm
by The Annoyed Man
I've actually used this trick several times in the ER to remove rings. It's an old one, but a good one. I have other stories about removing things that people have managed to get stuck onto parts of their bodies..... but that's not for this forum....

Re: Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 7:19 pm
by Jim Beaux
The Annoyed Man wrote:I've actually used this trick several times in the ER to remove rings. It's an old one, but a good one. I have other stories about removing things that people have managed to get stuck onto parts of their bodies..... but that's not for this forum....
Yew be tawkin bout dem libs aint ya? :anamatedbanana :woohoo

Re: Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 7:32 pm
by Unicorn Rancher
Jim Beaux wrote:Heck I did him a favor....my buddy was so nervous and afraid of the girl's mother he was wanting to saw the wheel off at the steering column! :smilelol5: He said, "cut the wheel, cut the wheel!" I said "wait a minute and let's try....." and he said, "cut the wheel, cut the wheel" :smilelol5:

He has been married to the ding bat for over 40 years and regrets it most days. We all just shake our heads and avoid eye contact with her. :anamatedbanana
With this steering wheel, I thee wed...

Re: Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:13 pm
by jimlongley
I was about to cut the wedding band off a woman who was in a wreck and her hand was swelling badly when one of the other EMTs suggested that we try wrapping a thread around the finger and slipping the ring off. The ring was a family heirloom, having been worn by several generations, mother to daughter, since the 1840s, and the woman was very very upset that the ring was going to be destroyed. Her finger was already blue when I slipped the ring cutter under the ring and it seemed touch and go whether it would survive the incident (the finger that is, the damage to the hand, sticking out the window of the car during the wreck, was extensive.) The thread worked.

Re: Having trouble getting that ring off?

Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2014 10:30 pm
by esxmarkc
I wish I had known about this trick years ago when I had to use a pair of wire cutters to get my (now ex) wife's wedding ring off. :???:
Were they able to reattach her finger afterwards? :lol: