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Falling objects Robert Allison 06-02-2007
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Posted by Robert Allison on June 3, 2007, 2:01 am
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

>
>>MORAL; Take the time to make sure the scaffolding is secure.
>>
>>Alternate moral; I am getting too old for this.
>
>
> Glad it was not any worse. I'm following your alternate moral these days.
> More and more I find it easier to write a check than to climb on things high
> up.
>
>

So do I. I usually do in this case, but we have had a ton of
rain and more on the way. One carpenter out with a huge
abcess in his jaw, another out due to wife having a baby,
third one out due to a legal predicament and all the helpers
ride to work with the carpenters due to no transportation.

I was just trying to get the building dried in and thought I
would get back on my tools for a little bit. It usually feels
good to just work and not have to think. I should have done a
little more thinking about it!

--
Robert Allison        
Rimshot, Inc.
Georgetown, TX

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Posted by dpb on June 3, 2007, 9:05 am
...
> 16'-8" later, I hit the ground. ...

D----, that smarts to even think of... :(

> MORAL; Take the time to make sure the scaffolding is secure.

Amen to that!

Certainly glad to hear you made it w/ no more than cut(s) and bruises,
Robert. Too valuable here to lose you! :)

Keep thinking _first_, a little water or other problem to take care of
later isn't nearly as difficult (nor expensive) as a few days or
months in intensive care... :(

-- dpb

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