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<blockquote data-quote="Scout" data-source="post: 187166" data-attributes="member: 3053"><p>If there are no flies, you'd probably be fine with nothing sprayed on the site. As long as they've severed/pulled cords up high enough, you'll be fine. As far as bleeding goes, as long as you can count the drops you're okay. If it's faster than that, you gotta go back and get the rest of the cord - pull it/crimp it whatever... </p><p></p><p>just my humble opinion, of course. And using vise grips to pull down on the bottom of the scrotum helps out - so you don't cut too close to your fingers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scout, post: 187166, member: 3053"] If there are no flies, you'd probably be fine with nothing sprayed on the site. As long as they've severed/pulled cords up high enough, you'll be fine. As far as bleeding goes, as long as you can count the drops you're okay. If it's faster than that, you gotta go back and get the rest of the cord - pull it/crimp it whatever... just my humble opinion, of course. And using vise grips to pull down on the bottom of the scrotum helps out - so you don't cut too close to your fingers. [/QUOTE]
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