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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1188109" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I did a few weeks of 'professional' roofing... flat graveled roofs that had to get cleaned off.. d@mn that's a lot of weight up there.. Then I also carried shingles, but not being a husky guy that darned well killed me in a hurry.</p><p>I also learned why most roofers I've met are alcoholics and coke addicts... I quit before I got there!</p><p></p><p>Still do roofing around the farm when needed, mostly metal though.</p><p></p><p>I've done my share of concrete pouring.. have about a 4 cu ft mixer, and mixed 3 yards in a day,.. sure busted my arse that day. Before we had that mixer we had a smaller one, and it was 105F in the shade that week while we were pouring the footings for a 30x100' greenhouse... about as much water went on top of me as into the mixer, and about as much cider into me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1188109, member: 9096"] I did a few weeks of 'professional' roofing... flat graveled roofs that had to get cleaned off.. d@mn that's a lot of weight up there.. Then I also carried shingles, but not being a husky guy that darned well killed me in a hurry. I also learned why most roofers I've met are alcoholics and coke addicts... I quit before I got there! Still do roofing around the farm when needed, mostly metal though. I've done my share of concrete pouring.. have about a 4 cu ft mixer, and mixed 3 yards in a day,.. sure busted my arse that day. Before we had that mixer we had a smaller one, and it was 105F in the shade that week while we were pouring the footings for a 30x100' greenhouse... about as much water went on top of me as into the mixer, and about as much cider into me! [/QUOTE]
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