BBQJOE
Songster
Let me start by saying, I hate ladders!
About 8 years ago, I was trimming a large branch on top of a 12 foot ladder. I knew better to take a number of smaller cuts, working my way to the tree.
For the sake of being in a rush, I decided (stupidly) to take it in one fell swoop. The branch went down, hopped, and flew into the ladder. Instinctively, I let go of the chain saw, and ended up doing a faceplant, and broke a wrist. The wife caught the saw on the head, but fortunately the blade didn't get her, but she was horrified by the whole incident.
I bought some tin roofing yesterday, and proceeded to install it on my refurbished coop from years ago.
The coop is 6 or 7 feet tall. I had one foot on the step ladder, and one foot on the roof. Suddenly everything went south, including me.
The look on my wife's face as I fell, surely took her back to the horrendous eucalyptus fall from years back, as well it did I.
I have a scraped up shin, but will spare you pics, but man am I sore.
The good news: 10 birds moving in tomorrow!
About 8 years ago, I was trimming a large branch on top of a 12 foot ladder. I knew better to take a number of smaller cuts, working my way to the tree.
For the sake of being in a rush, I decided (stupidly) to take it in one fell swoop. The branch went down, hopped, and flew into the ladder. Instinctively, I let go of the chain saw, and ended up doing a faceplant, and broke a wrist. The wife caught the saw on the head, but fortunately the blade didn't get her, but she was horrified by the whole incident.
I bought some tin roofing yesterday, and proceeded to install it on my refurbished coop from years ago.
The coop is 6 or 7 feet tall. I had one foot on the step ladder, and one foot on the roof. Suddenly everything went south, including me.
The look on my wife's face as I fell, surely took her back to the horrendous eucalyptus fall from years back, as well it did I.
I have a scraped up shin, but will spare you pics, but man am I sore.
The good news: 10 birds moving in tomorrow!