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Simple steps to understanding safety and fun on the jobsite.

1.  Never use nails in your snowballs.

Bluff2-25-10 008Tip.  Always be prepared for multi-zonal attacks

Bluff2-25-10 003Tip: half-built houses can be useful snowball fortifications.

2. Nail in Rafters before hanging from them.

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3.  walls can be used for climbing, no matter what your parents say.

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4. Measuring once and cutting twice still works.

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5. Windows can always be an afterthought.

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6. Never hang heavy objects from high, unsecured locations.

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7.  All tools in a tool belt can kill a person.  Even the tool belt.

DSCN8752Tip:  Keep a loving environment on the job site, and you’ll be just fine.  Or, ALWAYS WEAR YOUR TOOL BELT.

Author:  krysta.hanson
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3 Responses
  1. David Seppi  •  February 27, 2010   @7:46 pm

    Hey everyone,

    I can’t believe how much you have all done since I have left just two short days ago. It’s really looking great. I had a great time. Thanks so much for letting me come up and experience such a wonderful project. I miss you all.

    David

  2. Ron Beck  •  February 28, 2010   @10:24 am

    Your project is looking great…. I have enjoyed watching your
    progress. It looks like the weather is being friendly now.
    Take lots of pictures of how your roof trusses attach to the walls
    and how you insulate between the roof and walls. I am enjoying your blog!
    Ron Beck

  3. atsushi  •  March 30, 2010   @9:15 am

    Thank you! David.

 

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