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Did something yesterday I hadn't done for years, working over an 18 foot glasshouse, got everything down safely, very last cut of the day taking off a very small peg, peg comes off at an unexpected angle, hits my helmet, and straight through two 24inch roof panes. After tidying up, Quick trip down road to glaziers, 2 panes for a tenner, and I popped them in. Happens.

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Did something yesterday I hadn't done for years, working over an 18 foot glasshouse, got everything down safely, very last cut of the day taking off a very small peg, peg comes off at an unexpected angle, hits my helmet, and straight through two 24inch roof panes. After tidying up, Quick trip down road to glaziers, 2 panes for a tenner, and I popped them in. Happens.

 

hope your helmet was ok!:lol:

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Why you felling them so high ??.

They're just going to stay like that, holding the bank together, unless he decides to pull them out. Even the skinny one was 130 ft and back leaning....so safer for me to cut them high also. They're not mill logs either.

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