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Billll

Ridgefield, CT, US
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Billll
Professional Photographer, accomplished amateur builder, remodeler



Recent comments


Re: That Can't Be Safe! A Visit to the Shingle Mill

Hang on....

Yes, at first glance, even second, appalled glance it looks very dangerous and unguarded.

But, how does the common chain saw look to the person who's never used one? Hellaciously dangerous -- and it is if you don't know what you're doing.

I'm just saying there mat be more safety here than meets the untutored eye.

Re: Play Fine Homebuilding's Game "The Inspector"

I couldn't figure out how to end the game without finding all 6 -- so that I could see what I missed. I also think clothes blocking most of a wrung on the ladder is asking for a fall. Stepping on that thickness of cloth with most of your weight when you were expecting a wrung could send you backward to the floor. I also think the picture needs to be bigger. But, all in all, a lot of fun.