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I won't go above 1st floor on me ladders if it's too blowy...20mph is blowy enough for me. How strong must the wind be before wfp can't be used safely and effectively above 1st floor?
Quote from: simon knight on October 03, 2008, 06:12:33 pmI won't go above 1st floor on me ladders if it's too blowy...20mph is blowy enough for me. How strong must the wind be before wfp can't be used safely and effectively above 1st floor? A lot depends on the size of the guy using the pole. I have been doing 3 storey town houses all week, and that's on a marina facing north. I do have big arms though.I was using a Harris pole with an Unger top section attached to it.
We were doing a building site this week and before we left they were covered again in sand and dust,But it did not fall off we checked the next day and it looked as though we didn't touch them.Then we did the next building traditional and they looked a lot cleaner although there was still a bit of dust, sand sticking to them no where near what we had on the previous building we WFP'ed