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woodsmaster said:Got Guts ? Lets see a picture from all the way up.
mikefrommaine said:I hadn't planned to use it, but was feeling a little lazy.
SECOND that! Never did like the top of an aerial...like Reallyhot said, it's like being on the end of a noodle! I'm with you jake, give me the fire room any day....well used to anyway, to old now....have to stand outside and direct the fireground and act like I know what I am doing :snake:firefighterjake said:Not a real fan of heights myself . . . yeah, yeah I know . . . a firefighter and ladders . . . what can I say . . . I'll do it when I have to . . . but if I have a choice send me into the fire with the hose rather than the roof to make the vent hole.
fjord said:mikefrommaine said:I hadn't planned to use it, but was feeling a little lazy.
You're not really from Maine Michael. No self-respecting Mainer would rent a tool like that.
We're more into Mickey Mouse improvisation with what's at hand: two bys, climbing lines, roof hooks. :lol:
mikefrommaine said:fjord said:mikefrommaine said:I hadn't planned to use it, but was feeling a little lazy.
You're not really from Maine Michael. No self-respecting Mainer would rent a tool like that.
We're more into Mickey Mouse improvisation with what's at hand: two bys, climbing lines, roof hooks. :lol:
Well that is true -- I actually own it, bought it used from a rental yard that said it sat on the lot too much.
mikefrommaine said:Sorry no pics from max height. Most residential homes just are not that high. Have been straight up a few times while re-pointing some old chimneys -- feels like you are balanced on top of a wet noodle.
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