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Bobabooey AdjusterUser is Offline

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06/04/2007 12:26 AM  

  I am bored.  Anyone have any interesting accidents on the job?   Last week with my FatMAx i nearly sliced my finger to the bone when retracting it and not paying attention.

 

On several occasions while on a roof, my tape measure has fallen off of my pants, bounced off of the roof,  and almost smashed a window out of an insd's car.  I have got lucky so far and have never actually hit anything.   Anyone ever hit a car with their tape measure??

Brent YoungUser is Offline
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06/06/2007 5:39 PM  

You need a silly song to go along with this topic. Allow this song to play in your head as you read the responses. (if any)

Manahmanah!

Doo doo de-doo doo.

Manahmanah!

Doom doo-doo doo.

Manahmanah!

Doo doo de-doo doo,
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Manahmanah!

Doo doo de-doo doo.

Manahmanah!

Doom doo-doo doo.

Manahmanah!

Doo doo de-doo doo,
De-doo doo,
De-doo doo,
De-doo doo doo doo doom doo doo-doo doo.

Bradley GlassUser is Offline

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06/06/2007 7:56 PM  

A little of topic ..... were can I find that song.  The only place I've heard it was the Muppets.

Thanks for the help.

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06/07/2007 1:52 AM  

1982, I think,  I was working on Spectrum Center Tower, Addison, TX..  The Crane lights had stopped working and Addison Airport was not happy.  Nobody wanted to climb the crane.  I was nobody....so the job fell to me!     Hand over hand I went to the top, but just as I stepped through the cramped opening of the boom my tape caught the frame and down she went..

It took only a minute to make my way to the end of the crane,--swaying  as cranes do, fix the problem, but forever to climb back down.  There at the bottom of the ladder waited a bunch of angry  men, each with a piece of my tape measure in his hand.

Normally, it was, "No habla englis", but today they had no problema communicating. 

"Yours, no?" they  demanded.

"No!" I readily agreed!

Sometimes it's prudent to deny a claim.

Randy Cox

peter burchUser is Offline
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06/07/2007 10:49 AM  

Certainly since 04 here have been a lot of accidental adjusters.


Still sliding down the razorblade of life.
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06/07/2007 12:06 PM  
My second assignment as an independent. The second house I inspected on that assignment. We were walking through the attic when I stepped on a piece of unsecured plywood floor. It tipped up and my legs went through the insulation and drywall. The joist stopped my fall. I sat there straddling the joist recovering from gonadal impact with both legs dangling through the ceiling of a second floor bedroom.

Steve Ebner

"With great power comes great responsibility." (Stanley Lieber, Amazing Fantasy # 15 August 1962)
Ray HallUser is Offline
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06/07/2007 1:50 PM  

The insured had a non standard 7 foot ceiling add on room in the rear with roof damage and had set up a very light aluminum ladder on a metal gutter. Going up with him was fine. I was the first coming down and did not step in the middle of the rung, the ladder turned up 90  degree and I was black and blue on my right side from scraping the gutter going down feet first while holding onto the gutter. I have always used mine since then.

Ray HallUser is Offline
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06/07/2007 1:55 PM  
Never try to scoot down a very steap, hot comp roof feet first with out some newspaper in your pants and good gloves .
Rob BanksUser is Offline

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06/07/2007 2:30 PM  
Steve is the winner so far!

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Ray SmithUser is Offline

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06/07/2007 3:51 PM  
I was doing re-inspections. My next house had a steep 10/12 pitch roof with 1.5" - 3" gravel around the house I had no great spot to set up my ladder without having the footing in the gravel. I set up to walk up the valley at the front of the house right next to the ornamental fish pond about 5' in diameter. I climbed up the ladder and as I got to the top one side gave way on the gravel. My ladder went one way I went the other and I ended up falling backwards into the pond. My body said thank God for the pond and my camera said damn pond.

I had wondered why the previous adjuster had no photos from the roof.
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