Brice, I have these on parts of my house, and I can't see any reason a blind 
guy couldn't attach them.  I had considered putting them on all my gutters, but 
according to most of the folks I asked about this, they don't work very well on 
steeply pitched gutters which I have.


Bill Stephan
Kansas City, MO
(816)803-2469
William Stephan


-----Original Message-----
From: "brice mijares"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 11/28/06 12:02:18 PM
To: "[email protected]"<[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] gutter guards

David, leaves filling my gutter is my main concern .  Sunday, my wife had me 
out there hanging Christmas lights.  I told her before I hung any lights, I 
had to clean the gutters out because they were filled with leaves.  As far 
as the downspout goes.  A old damn rubber pots and pans scrubber placed in 
front of the down spout will keep debris from clogging that up.  So 
essentially I need something that sits on top of the gutters themselves, but 
at the same time are able to slip under the cement tiles allowing the water 
in, but not the leaves. 



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