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last year I had an accident where I was on the second step of a cheap step ladder and it collapsed breaking my leg, cost me 7 months of work and god knows how many jobs, just wondering haw many others have these horror stories. do you all work that much more cautiously afterwards?
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last year I had an accident where I was on the second step of a cheap step ladder and it collapsed breaking my leg, cost me 7 months of work and god knows how many jobs, just wondering haw many others have these horror stories. do you all work that much more cautiously afterwards?