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    Thanks for a great safety meeting pic 👍

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    What's wrong with a little red neck ingenuity when needed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Carbon View Post
    That pic might be worth some money to a safety training company,lol.
    Sent it to my buddy who is a commercial insurance broker. Best around!

    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    Thanks for a great safety meeting pic ��
    Damn I forgot to watermark it! If you want it, I can email hi-res directly. Not sure if TT modifies it.

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    what could posiibly go wrong????
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    Wheeler:

    Are those stiltz easy to use for a first timer? I need to fill and paint my crown moulding and was thinking about picking up a pair for this job. Good or bad idea?

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    I could run some calculations on this but I won't. Don't want to scare you LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    I could run some calculations on this but I won't. Don't want to scare you LOL

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    The engineer in me is saying.................nope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mateo View Post
    Wheeler:

    Are those stiltz easy to use for a first timer? I need to fill and paint my crown moulding and was thinking about picking up a pair for this job. Good or bad idea?
    They are easy to use but in your case I would not suggest them besides, they're illegal in Ca.

    While painting the crown you will only be able to handle 2 - 2 1/2 feet at a time before the latex paint starts to surface dry and drag. I would suggest a plank and a couple of ladders and don't forget the safety harness.




    Quote Originally Posted by Hotboat View Post
    I could run some calculations on this but I won't. Don't want to scare you LOL

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    What no comment on wearing stilts while standing on a rolling scaffold? What about the beer? it was after 3 ya know.

    The plank that I'm standing on is an OSHA approved scaffolding plank, at least it was when I stole it from the plaster's!

    If I were to be scared, it would be the last pic that caused concern. There was no room for scaffolding on the back side of the house and someone had to do it.
    To top it off I left my safety harnesses with my brother as I didn't want him to fall off his roof!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wheeler View Post
    What no comment on wearing stilts while standing on a rolling scaffold? What about the beer? it was after 3 ya know.

    The plank that I'm standing on is an OSHA approved scaffolding plank, at least it was when I stole it from the plaster's!

    If I were to be scared, it would be the last pic that caused concern. There was no room for scaffolding on the back side of the house and someone had to do it.
    To top it off I left my safety harnesses with my brother as I didn't want him to fall off his roof!
    I didn't want to through the entire book at you so I only picked the one that looked interesting to me. The others didn't require any math. Its not as bad as it looks, standing in the middle isn't as bad as the shock load it took to get to the middle

 

 

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