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tench0771

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YEH but he will only end up in the pool what a way to go..

go on some one tell him there is an easier way to do it....:rolleyes: and possibly safer....well...unless..you do a smurf. and end up in the pool....

 
I go nearly as high on a triple, fortunately on gravel, so quite safe. He might've fastened his ladders at the bottom. Curved glass too, I had to some once, not as big as that, but tricky.

 
I go nearly as high on a triple, fortunately on gravel, so quite safe. He might've fastened his ladders at the bottom. Curved glass too, I had to some once, not as big as that, but tricky.
How the **** is that safe on gravel??

Unless you have ankalad you must be mad

 
Window cleaners working like that it can only end one way eventually...very badly :rolleyes:

Edit: I was referring to the chap in the pic

 
I wouldn't trust the weight of a few stones around the rungs of a ladder sitting on loose stones with my life

I suppose the fact they are loose might cushion some of the blow as you land though

 
That job is crying out wfp or even trad pole... I would also love to see that chaps RAMS.

It would probably read "**** it I'll take a risk and do it all by ladders" /emoticons/biggrin.png

 
Smurf what's your take on ladders and gravel??

Am i ott with safety or is it dodgy?

 
Any surface including gravel which can make the ladder become unstable/slip is dodgy in my book.

Smurf what's your take on ladders and gravel??Am i ott with safety or is it dodgy?
 

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