Damn, sounds like you got lucky, it could have been a lot worse, glad it wasn't though.
It hurts really bad when you leave an 18V cordless drill on top of a 12' ladder, forget it is up there, and go to move the ladder. When the drill falls off the top and hits you square on the head, you see stars for a while.
However, if you have your sunglasses on your head it cushions the fall a little.
In this case, the drill broke too.
Sunday was a rough day. All to keep a boat in a garage.
Damn, sounds like you got lucky, it could have been a lot worse, glad it wasn't though.
So, What did you learn from this experience??
It hurts really bad when you leave an 18V cordless drill on top of a 12' ladder, forget it is up there, and go to move the ladder. When the drill falls off the top and hits you square on the head, you see stars for a while.
However, if you have your sunglasses on your head it cushions the fall a little.
In this case, the drill broke too.
Sunday was a rough day. All to keep a boat in a garage.
WTF are you doing working with your hands? :devil:
I thought you had a staff of 50 on hand to make sure you don't get your hands dirty.:idea: :sqeyes:
So, What did you learn from this experience??
Use a lighter 12V drill
OUCH!! I know those pretty stars all to well from boxing in Golden Gloves. They do look pretty cool though. I hope your OK
My son did much the same with a fence post driver, sunglasses and all. Now he's got a scar the shape of his glasses on top his knoggin.
Glad you are still with us, I might need a new supply of DWnG soon
Gravity sucks!!!
Gravity sucks!!!
Ouch!!