You are right, in late '09, well 3 years to Dec 15th, while framing in, setting trusses on the large portion of one of our barns that suffered a snow collapse the previous late winter, no ladder near me, so I climbed down hugging the wall and believe it or not, I clung a little too hard, as I tried to imitate spider man, LOL, I somehow caught a 1/2" diameter stall latch with a blunt end, sliding hardware, deadbolt like thing commonly used for sliding horse stall doors. It did not catch in the sense I was hung on it, but it literally tore a trench into my inner calf, I've got photos. Went to my second job bandaged up, imperative I get 35 yards of sawdust or lose the load, stuff is like gold here now. After that, I went to the ER and had some quality time with the doctor, the nurse just looked at it and said you really ought to get some safety chaps, so and so, (actually my neighbor's saw shop)will hook you right up, it was male nurse who had a hobby of doing firewood, knew the saw shop etc., I could not convince him this was not a chainsaw laceration, wide jagged cut, took forever to numb prior to stitching. He must have seen flesh cut by a chainsaw before.
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