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Nice looking job that hold on tight to the pole !!!??????Three of these to do and I think there must have been wind tunnels in between them.
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Yesterday one side was a no go above 2nd floor, if you went above that and a gust came along it really looked like the pole was going to snap, and that was third floor, God knows how bad the 4th floor would've been.Nice looking job that hold on tight to the pole !!!??????
Cripes, reckon that'd kill me off, especially getting brush inbetween railings? Might be not as bad as it looks but wouldn't rate my chances.Nice looking job that hold on tight to the pole !!!??????
You can't get your hand through the railings. Just rinsing aboveCripes, reckon that'd kill me off, especially getting brush inbetween railings? Might be not as bad as it looks but wouldn't rate my chances.
The windows look quite set back ?.. nothing worse than trying to di something like that in high wind ???Yesterday one side was a no go above 2nd floor, if you went above that and a gust came along it really looked like the pole was going to snap, and that was third floor, God knows how bad the 4th floor would've been.
Today we have had to work on an.angle so that we are pushing into the wind and at 50' that is one tough day. All done in less than 2 days though.
That looks like a right pita, did you just clean the top then and not clean the bit behind the railings?You can't get your hand through the railings. Just rinsing above
The wind was ok 800 yards away, wouldn't have blown @Den wig off, but I think as there's a multitude of high buildings in the area it generates really strong wind tunnels.The windows look quite set back ?.. nothing worse than trying to di something like that in high wind ???
Yes, ridiculous design as every window, except ground floor, has Juliets on them and you wouldn't be able to get an applicator through let alone a brush. Yet every set of windows has a door that opens fully.That looks like a right pita, did you just clean the top then and not clean the bit behind the railings?
Yeah it's ridiculous that, I've always said the designers design these things with little or zero thought into how they will be cleaned.The wind was ok 800 yards away, wouldn't have blown @Den wig off, but I think as there's a multitude of high buildings in the area it generates really strong wind tunnels.
Yes, ridiculous design as every window, except ground floor, has Juliets on them and you wouldn't be able to get an applicator through let alone a brush. Yet every set of windows has a door that opens fully.