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    Nothing Like a Good First Aid Kit

    Hi All. . . . .
    Was doing some work to the "Old Girl" today (fitting VDO EGT thermocouple) and have realised my first aid kit is not up to scratch. After using ALL the band aids and betadine solution, then the eyewash and the panadol, I need a new one! What a PIA removing that damn heat shield is, I have more cuts and bruises from that than any other job I have carried out on ANYTHING mechanical. On a happy note though, the gauge works a treat and there are no exhaust leaks
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    Too right about a good first aid kit, ever since we started camping ( my wife never camps) my first aid box is now a first aid bag, I could almost perform surgery with the amount of sh*t I have in the bag now, stuff for minor cuts, major cuts, burns, breaks, and have used nearly everything in the bag , of course I always replace things when used.
    Best thing I have inside my truck, well second via the icy cold fridge is first, well third best, first the fridge, second is the contents of the fridge then the first aid bag.
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    a lot of you tube of Yanks working on cars includes close fitting gloves.

    I guess they work with cold stuff too, sometimes.

    Years ago a mechanic mate of mine was removing a big piston from an auto box. He had callouses on callouses. He grabbed the piston with his thumb on the edge, pulled and twisted at the same time. I was about 4 metres away, and could hear that sharp edge cut into the ball of his thumb.

    Very spectacular, and should have been stitched, but of course it wasn't

    gloves are worth a look, I guess, they are cheap enough. But only if one is going to wear them :-)
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    I think they use those gloves because of all the chemicals around today, 2 friends have hands that are peeling and red from years in the trade. Can't beat a good first aid kit
    plenty of bandaids in mine, as cuts seems to be main injury around camp
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    One of the first things that I got when I started going offroad was a good first aid kit, has not been used yet but I am still getting stuff for it..........well I was, it is chocka now and I hope that I never use it but always good to know that it is there.
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    Yeap, can't beat a good first aid kit. Just realized I need to buy a new one, sold the other car and left it between the back seat and gas tank. Bonus for the new owner (if he finds it).

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    If you need an Epi pen for bee stings etc DON'T buy it from chemist. Get a script from your doctor only $5 compared to $100. especially around summer time. Always keep one in my kit
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    A pair of tweezers in the 1st aid kit is a good thing too. Makes less mess getting the splinters out than the pocket knife and is bloody handy for getting to, and picking up, small fiddley things that you cant get to with fat man fingers (especially ones with gloves on

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Dogman View Post
    One of the first things that I got when I started going offroad was a good first aid kit, has not been used yet but I am still getting stuff for it..........well I was, it is chocka now and I hope that I never use it but always good to know that it is there.
    i agree 100% and hope that no one has to use it for anything major, but as you said comforting to know it's there!
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    My missus bought me a new St Johns kit (the full sized red bag one) for my birthday - obviously knows I'm a bleeder!! lol

    Invaluable to have in the truck, and as per the head trauma patient we had to rescue at Springs 4x4 Park (after he was partly crushed by a falling tree), a good medical kit is a must have. The knowledge to use it is even more of a must ... if you haven't done one, the St Johns course is well worthwhile attending ...

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