dam ,I hate it when that happens ,hope you heal well and learn a lasting good lesson , been working on stepladders for 45yrs , ,the wood and aluminum and magnesium ladders never had holes in the top step, or the tool paint flapper,.so I never developed a bad habit of leaving tools up there .. when they started putting holes in the plastic tops for tools , I told my son not to give into the habit of parking things there ,,sooner or later you will get down for something and leave a screwdriver setting up there ,. spends 5 minutes to build your product on the floor and get ready to install all the while wondering where the durn screwdriver walked off to ,,,when ready to install your device you quikly decide to move the ladder a little to better get a nice torque and good angle for installing when ,. BINGO , the phantom screwdriver comes down right alongside your head and clips your ear,.. from4ft of fall it can deliver some severe bloody pain,.. but it will heal in a week and in a couple weks you can forget and do it all over again,../the only way to break yourself of that bad habit is a open bucket of paint ,all over your head .lol
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