slippy
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Hope that's at least £40 + for all that sodding about.
sod that. hope you are insured
To answer your question - yes, ladder won’t go anywhere as it is. The only thing I do differently is split my ladder so it’s not as bulky. Just be careful with the EDPM roof covering. Watch where you tread as it’s not as robust as they make it out to be (it’s 1.5mm thick after all)
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I'm sure someone mention/I read on the forum once that they used a microlight for a Connie and it made a hole in the roof ?
I'll have a look u reckon stick to tieing it to guttersI'm sure someone mention/I read on the forum once that they used a microlight for a Connie and it made a hole in the roof ?
I wouldn’t get on the roof if it was iced up - simply not worth the risk. I’d also recommend not using a customers ladder, the whole point of having your own kit is you are liable if it fails and should be inspecting it to make sure it’s fit for purpose. When I worked for the council you had your own ladders issued and no-one was allowed to use them. Tricky one that slippy. I’m more than happy using ladders and have used one on nearly every job today (11 that needed it) but using ladders is purely my choice with my ladders and my safety kit - if the conditions don’t suit (rain, snow, ice, wind) I won’t do it.
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