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Can you see the brown stain?

Florin Nutu

New member
Not on the roof.... I was refering to the brown stain on the back of my pants:saai:.

Had to rent a lift just for that on peak cause I chickened out using a 40' ladder. The sway and movement of that thing up there was so freakin scary. I think I sqealed like a girl a few times while up there.
 

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HotShot

New member
I wonder if the homeowner has video from inside of you crying while on that lift? I'm going searching on youtube :biggrin:
 

Bryan Otten

New member
I was cleaning six story in these pic you thought that scary try a 65 straight boom over buildings.
 

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John Orr

UAMCC Treasurer
I'll have to try to find the picks of me hanging over the side of a 9 story hotel, downstreaming the Dryvit. Flat roof, no lip or wall. Had a harness, but no where to tie it down except on one end of the roof, so in the event, I would have been swinging like a pendulum!
 

Terry Miller

New member
Florin, Lifts are the way to go. anything over a 30', we rent a lift. Our lives are worth more then a few hundred. A 40' is onle good with multiple workers assisting and supporting it. A lift is good with proper use also. I see to many folks using lifts that have no idea of the damage they could do. Smart move.
 

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Greg Rentschler

New member
I'll have some good lift pics this spring.... we'll need a 135' JLG lift on a city job we closed over the winter. Bound to be a fun one!
 
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alexgw

New member
Had to rent a lift just for that on peak cause I chickened out using a 40' ladder. The sway and movement of that thing up there was so freakin scary. I think I sqealed like a girl a few times while up there.

:) I think it might be an adventurous trip for you...
 
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