jumper
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I usually work by myself. A 40' fiberglass ladder is a handful even with no wind!
I agree, I am 5'10 and a 135 pounds, a 40' ladder is a killer for me and on a windy day I would be toast.
I usually work by myself. A 40' fiberglass ladder is a handful even with no wind!
I don't even like working on a 30 foot ladder.
I may argue but I always seem to be the one up high while others are unpacking lights.:roll:
Same here - I don't mind buckets - even two people trying to get a ladder that size anywhere other than off the truck is just stupid IMO. Then going up it - is just as dumb.I'd go 120' up in a boom anyday before I had to mess around with a 40' extension ladder (given a choice).
Just Wondering?? The company I work for does some parking lot light maintenance. I realized today that there is a number of co-workers who will absolutley not go up in the truck to do even a 25" pole. Granted I have to get my "legs" to do it but after about 10 minutes I'm at ease. I always thought to be an electrician you kind of had to overcome any fears of height. Any thoughts or comments on this subject??
What do you guys do about securing the ladder to the pole? Had to do some 25' poles recently, and just ended up jamming the ladder tight into the corner where the light-head connected to the pole to try and keep the ladder from moving side-to-side until I could tie it on.
Even then, it seemed a little hairy.
I don't mind the heights, but having a ladder tip off the pole seems like a whole different and very real hazard.
-John
Isn't that why you have apprentices?
When I worked as an apprentice (for a short time, in a former life), I got to go up the ladder while the journeyman supervised from the ground!!!
I used to service a gymnasium that I didn't trust the floor with the weight of a lift. I had to use a trestle. Extended all the way up, one leg wrapped around the ladder..........FIRST to admit.....yes, nervous as h*ll.. Go ahead, call me a wuss.
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I used to service a gymnasium that I didn't trust the floor with the weight of a lift. I had to use a trestle. Extended all the way up, one leg wrapped around the ladder..........FIRST to admit.....yes, nervous as h*ll.. Go ahead, call me a wuss.
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76nemo:I used to service a gymnasium that I didn't trust the floor with the weight of a lift. I had to use a trestle. Extended all the way up, one leg wrapped around the ladder..........FIRST to admit.....yes, nervous as h*ll.. Go ahead, call me a wuss.
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