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Re: Im tellin on myself, so go easy on me! Top this one!
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Posted by Mitch on April 03, 2002 at 08:46:03 from (64.89.160.30):
In Reply to: Im tellin on myself, so go easy on me! Top this one! posted by Andy in Ohio on April 02, 2002 at 16:46:41:
Borrowed my friends box blade and broke a piece on the hitch, so I loaded the blade on my flatbed and headed to the shop to weld it up. I backed up to the shop door and went to work. After heating everything up with my torch, I climbed up on top of the boxblade (which is sitting on a flatbed truck)with a 9 lb. sledge hammer. I took careful aim and missed everything with the first swing. The sledge hammer went between my legs and I went head-over-heels - landed flat of my back in the scrap iron pile. Amazingly, I didn't get a scratch - but the sledge hammer sailed through the rear glass on the flatbed. That's not the only stuppid thing I've ever been in on, but it was the first one to come to mind. Ya'll be careful out there! Mitch
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