Posted by 01gentdc on May 21, 2015 at 06:19:39 from (184.16.185.56):
In Reply to: Re: Rough one posted by Heyseed on May 20, 2015 at 19:02:36:
oooohh , that smarts ,,. btdt ,, try not to do that anymore ,,. when I was a senior in hi school ,, we framed 7 houses in one yr.... got to where I could pound a 16with 2-3 hits with my great long nek framing hammer,..while laying out walls and poppin studs in I would take a handful of some 30 nails and pound away,. I would line the stud up with my feet on the mark..the foreman luved seeing me go like that , said no one with a air hammer could keep up with me , the real trick was lining up with my feet . one late afternoon I slipped abit and caught one of those nails in the palm of my hand and nearly drove it thru ... Jesus Style... oh Jesus !... went to the ol doc a mile down down the road ,,. walkt in the door with the nail in my hand,,he lookt up and I held up my hand ,,. he said come back here ,, how in the world did you do that ,,he said with a half smile and disgust and amazed look ,he delivered me as a baby in 1956 , yankt it out and gave me a tetanus shot and a round of antibiotic pills to take over next few dayys and charged me 15 bux for everything ,, that was in 1974
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