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<blockquote data-quote="danl" data-source="post: 772212" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>Today didn't go so good, I have stack of lumber behind the barn. Had some 4x4s to use for braces laying on top. Pulled the truck up next to the lumber, left the door open- ac running. I just loaded the last board and I felt a pain in my glove. I had irritated a big nest of wasps and one went in my glove. I took off running, then figured out it was gonna be hard to get back in my truck since the open door was about a foot from the wasp nest. I ended up climbing in the bed reaching thru my sliding rear glass and unlocking the passenger door.</p><p>Then it got better, was driving some steel post ( the heat index was around 115) I raised the post driver too high I guess and it slipped out of my hands hit me right on top of the head. I kind of staggered around a minute, then bent over to pick up the driver to drive another post and noticed some real bright red sweat dripping off my nose. </p><p>By the time I got to my father in laws house to ask him to look and see if I was hurt, I looked like a murder victum.</p><p> A post driver can make a real good gash in your scalp.</p><p>I quit after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl, post: 772212, member: 229"] Today didn't go so good, I have stack of lumber behind the barn. Had some 4x4s to use for braces laying on top. Pulled the truck up next to the lumber, left the door open- ac running. I just loaded the last board and I felt a pain in my glove. I had irritated a big nest of wasps and one went in my glove. I took off running, then figured out it was gonna be hard to get back in my truck since the open door was about a foot from the wasp nest. I ended up climbing in the bed reaching thru my sliding rear glass and unlocking the passenger door. Then it got better, was driving some steel post ( the heat index was around 115) I raised the post driver too high I guess and it slipped out of my hands hit me right on top of the head. I kind of staggered around a minute, then bent over to pick up the driver to drive another post and noticed some real bright red sweat dripping off my nose. By the time I got to my father in laws house to ask him to look and see if I was hurt, I looked like a murder victum. A post driver can make a real good gash in your scalp. I quit after that. [/QUOTE]
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