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I have a 47 too but I would not even try contemplating the other levels either from the bank. That angle would be too much handle. Forgot to mention before that behind the towpath there is a solid brick wall so no room for any movement for the back of the pole to allow any counterbalance. Eeek
Quote from: Wibble ( Paul ) on September 30, 2018, 12:47:16 pmI have a 47 too but I would not even try contemplating the other levels either from the bank. That angle would be too much handle. Forgot to mention before that behind the towpath there is a solid brick wall so no room for any movement for the back of the pole to allow any counterbalance. Eeek thats you paul i guess it depends on how strong you are and how confident you are with the height , a few years ago we wouldn't of done this but since moving to all high work and using a ex47 as a daily pole this is easy for someone that does this day in day out , our office
Quote from: Susan Dean (1stclean) on September 30, 2018, 01:01:39 pmQuote from: Wibble ( Paul ) on September 30, 2018, 12:47:16 pmI have a 47 too but I would not even try contemplating the other levels either from the bank. That angle would be too much handle. Forgot to mention before that behind the towpath there is a solid brick wall so no room for any movement for the back of the pole to allow any counterbalance. Eeek thats you paul i guess it depends on how strong you are and how confident you are with the height , a few years ago we wouldn't of done this but since moving to all high work and using a ex47 as a daily pole this is easy for someone that does this day in day out , our office Have you moved to America?
Quote from: Shrek on September 30, 2018, 01:29:11 pmQuote from: Susan Dean (1stclean) on September 30, 2018, 01:01:39 pmQuote from: Wibble ( Paul ) on September 30, 2018, 12:47:16 pmI have a 47 too but I would not even try contemplating the other levels either from the bank. That angle would be too much handle. Forgot to mention before that behind the towpath there is a solid brick wall so no room for any movement for the back of the pole to allow any counterbalance. Eeek thats you paul i guess it depends on how strong you are and how confident you are with the height , a few years ago we wouldn't of done this but since moving to all high work and using a ex47 as a daily pole this is easy for someone that does this day in day out , our office Have you moved to America?were working of both sides of the pond at the minute as were lifting the business over there to the next level for our oldest son , we have had to help him due to his ex business partner ripping him off taking the customer list ect ect , 14 months later were 1500 customers bigger and doing a lot of rope work must people turn down , there must be 300 million windows to clean in one city so if you have the rope skills its easy to pick good work up there
I thought he was watching one of his blue cloths fly away in the wind...