[AT] OT: Retiring from roof work
Al Walker
alwalker at gvtel.com
Mon Apr 2 15:34:50 PDT 2012
These experiences remind me of things I used to do when filling silos.
Like climbing up 40 to 50 feet and hang by a single 3/8" bolt and wrestle
the pipe into the roof opening when the crew hoisted it up. I shudder just
to think of doing that now. No wonder people went to permanently mounting
pipe on silos.
Al in NW MN
> Dean:
> I hope you heal up from this very soon. In the last 2 years it feels
> like I have aged 10 years. Probably from taking care of my bedridden
> Father before he passed away. Dad would stand on the top of the
> ricketiest ( if that is a word!) ladder we had on the place. He gave me
> a lot of crap about buying some good ladders when we built the last
> steel building here. I weigh nearly 300 lbs and am 6ft tall, so when I
> hit the ground there is a lot of cracking going in. Not just the
> pavement either. I have found the best thing is a platform on a
> forklift or a loader to get up to high places. When the Internet
> broadband guy came around, he was amazed that I would get out the big
> forklift and platform to lift him up to the peak of the house. ( about
> 20 ft) He was going to use a ladder to get on the edge and walk up the
> roof then hang over to mount the antenna.
>
> You just cannot beat a scaffold or a large piece of machinery. I really
> hate ladders. I bought a bucket truck last year and need to get it
> running to use to repair some lighting here.
>
> Glad to hear you are ambulatory.
>
> Cecil in oKla
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