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220/221 said:
One guy, two ladders?:confused:

Depending on the job, I will use 2 ladders even working alone. It can be a real PITA to keep moving a ladder back and forth between 2 locations. Easier and faster to just leave a ladder at each location.
 
JohnJ0906 said:
Depending on the job, I will use 2 ladders even working alone. It can be a real PITA to keep moving a ladder back and forth between 2 locations. Easier and faster to just leave a ladder at each location.

Exactly!!!!!
 
Rewire said:
How come you are missing out on advertising? No name on the van .

Working for someone else right now (My van) - and his cheap mag signs keep falling off on the road..... :grin: I280 claimed a few - I drive by them from time to time.... :grin:
 
e57 said:
Working for someone else right now (My van) - and his cheap mag signs keep falling off on the road..... :grin: I280 claimed a few - I drive by them from time to time.... :grin:
one of my older trucks was totaled in an accident not are fault and no one hurt just destroyed the old truck front end. I sent the shop boy to the tow yard to remove the truck boxes and mag signs well one sign had adhered to the truck and came off in pieces with paint so if its your van I would not recommend them.
 
JohnJ0906 said:
Depending on the job, I will use 2 ladders even working alone. It can be a real PITA to keep moving a ladder back and forth between 2 locations. Easier and faster to just leave a ladder at each location.
unless your like a plumber friend of mine.he just reaches out grabs the floor joist with his hands lifts up thye ladder with his feet and moves it around.i have seen him run and clamp 60 ft of pipe and never get off the ladder.
he also gives shows at local schools wher he bends 16 penny nails between his fingers. he is a stout dude.
 
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