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nate379
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While this has nothing to do with MY stove, I know many of you guys are getting up the roof to clean the chimney.
Well yesterday I shoveled the snow off the roof (it's just plywood right now) of a shed I am putting up so I can roof it later this week. Well long story short the toe board I had put up pulled out the nails when I slid down on the roof and put my weight on it (I was about 3-4 feet from the toe board).
I fell about 11 feet. Stomach down when I went off the roof, but I ended up about 15ft away from the roof on my back... on top of the ladder. I'm not sure what happened as it was over in a split second, but I think I might have landed on my feet and then flipped backward onto my back.
No broken bones but I did eff up my back pretty bad and my arms and legs don't feel that great. Could have been MUCH MUCH worse.
Well yesterday I shoveled the snow off the roof (it's just plywood right now) of a shed I am putting up so I can roof it later this week. Well long story short the toe board I had put up pulled out the nails when I slid down on the roof and put my weight on it (I was about 3-4 feet from the toe board).
I fell about 11 feet. Stomach down when I went off the roof, but I ended up about 15ft away from the roof on my back... on top of the ladder. I'm not sure what happened as it was over in a split second, but I think I might have landed on my feet and then flipped backward onto my back.
No broken bones but I did eff up my back pretty bad and my arms and legs don't feel that great. Could have been MUCH MUCH worse.