View Single Post
  #345   Report Post  
Posted to rec.woodworking,alt.home.repair,misc.consumers,rec.crafts.metalworking,uk.d-i-y
Kurt Ullman Kurt Ullman is offline
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 4,016
Default What have been the worst home handyman accidents you've had,or seen so far ?

In article
,
"aemeijers" wrote:


I think the story is BS, just for the sake of the last line. The odds of
landing 'just so' like that are close to zero. It does raise a valid point,
though- never do high work without proper precautions, including making sure
the space below is clear of nasties. Like if you HAVE to work above exposed
rebar, put plywood or hay bales or SOMETHING over it.

I remember a couple of Emergency's where Gage and DeSoto did similar
stuff. Of course on primetime TV in the 70 it wasn't the same area that
was impaled.