Yes,
about a electrical arc burn frying my own skin and meat I will not forget and for few years bone type of pain in the finger in cold weather would re-surface.
I was really lucky that the burn was only through my pointing finger and not across my body.
I was working on an oscilloscope on the work bench that had a power supply issue and I cut loose a 2000 volt power supply tublar filter cap's solid wire and the cap was spring loaded and fully charged at about 1400 volts and the lead end of the caps wire all at once went from my knuckle on my pointing finger to the finger nail arcing and burning meat and skin. (all happened in like one second) I was really lucky that the end of my pointing finger that was holding the small wire cutter was the only thing grounded, no shock going through my body. Discharge and meat/skin burn was through the grounded finger only.
Finger not useable for awhile and took long time for new skin to grow. The smell of burning skin and meat is not a good thing when it''s your own.
Noticed later that no bleeder resistor was used on the HV power supply.