I was cleaning a 4 storey block of flats over Brixham and a tourist in his car was watching me and not the car in front which stopped suddenly. I heard his tyres screech and watched him skid head on into the rear of the car in front. I laughed so much I nearly dropped my pole
Quote from: windowswashed on September 29, 2009, 09:14:00 pmI think that pole height limitations will be made when someone drops their pole on a car in a busy street causing a fatal accident or when one lands on the passing public and seriously injures someone. Insurance companies are restricting insurance cover height of use with WFP to 15metres as the normal.Do you know how much extra they charge for going over 15 metres?
I think that pole height limitations will be made when someone drops their pole on a car in a busy street causing a fatal accident or when one lands on the passing public and seriously injures someone. Insurance companies are restricting insurance cover height of use with WFP to 15metres as the normal.
I use up to a 50ft pole, but I think to go over this the prices of the poles seem to go up way to high for the initial amount of work I would expect to get.Had to quote a job that needed a long pole, but in two minds weather to do it because I would have to buy a 72ft pole and the price of the pole would mean I would lose money on doing this job. The poles any higher just seems to me a little expensive.
? dont think so, is there a new modular pole?
Quote from: sswc on June 24, 2011, 06:23:26 am are you a total cock,or just a idiot