
That clip reminds me of this: news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-national/doctor-uses-drill-to-save-boys-life-20090520-bef9.html
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Fri 22 May 2009, 3:39,
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although it would have been quite a different story had the operation not been successful
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Fri 22 May 2009, 3:43,
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But the whole thing redefines backyard surgery.
He could have used a hedge trimmer to cut the patients hair, then used his drill and diesel pump to remove the clot. Then to finish with an orbital sander to smooth the area, and finally a teaspoon of spakfilla to fill the hole. Done!
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Fri 22 May 2009, 3:53,
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He could have used a hedge trimmer to cut the patients hair, then used his drill and diesel pump to remove the clot. Then to finish with an orbital sander to smooth the area, and finally a teaspoon of spakfilla to fill the hole. Done!