The Apprentice
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Saw these and thought they might be helpful for someone.
Don’t think the link works so it might be a copy and paste job
Don’t think the link works so it might be a copy and paste job
Should.of won best invention imoI like them.
£125 for Baldy bars. FfsShould.of won best invention imo
Maybe next year.Should.of won best invention imo
6 metre board in one go:
I'd struggle to get those in back of van!
Yeah it's a lot of board to come down though 8x4 would probably hurt enough with gear on and chances are slim but a 6m board comes down you be fooked!True, but it must be so nice to be able to cover a big ceiling that rapidly.
You sound a wee bit obsessed with Casper!
ye obsessed with ye sen u bald sweaty posting pics of ye pound shop scran every night on hereYou sound a wee bit obsessed with Casper!
You just can’t get enough. CAN YEye obsessed with ye sen u bald sweaty posting pics of ye pound shop scran every night on here
Thought the same myself, can see a use for it specially on domestics but £125 like @Cockney1 says is a bit rich imointeresting product...
£125 like @Cockney1 says is a bit rich imo
Ye but why would you buy a full hoist and have to cart the fcker around and store it when you can buy two bars that can be thrown in van.Yes, I'm sorry to say it, but putting that kind of pricetag on it is likely to discourage punters and encourage far-eastern knock-offs
I would've thought £80-ish would be more appropriate.
After all, you can buy a full lifter/hoist for £170
So you still have to lift it up to the ceiling on your own!Ye but why would you buy a full hoist and have to cart the fcker around and store it when you can buy two bars that can be thrown in van.
The tooling and initial costs for that type of product would be very high for small numbers. I would expect the price to come down as it scales up. The fact you can move the board while up in the air and its small size compared to a lifter, ticks the boxes for me.Yes, I'm sorry to say it, but putting that kind of pricetag on it is likely to discourage punters and encourage far-eastern knock-offs
I would've thought £80-ish would be more appropriate.
After all, you can buy a full lifter/hoist for £170
I’m a let some other c**t get it fanI’ma roof batten dead man fan
Thanks for bringing these up in a discussion, it gives us a bit of exposure and a chance to interact directly with the group of people we designed the product for.Saw these and thought they might be helpful for someone.
Don’t think the link works so it might be a copy and paste job
Obviously we are in competition with these lifts and there's pros and cons to both products.
Thanks very much.I like them.
Hahaha I like it, Jules will find that amusing.£125 for Baldy bars. Ffs
Thanks Danny.interesting product...
Thanks for the interest.Thought the same myself, can see a use for it specially on domestics but £125 like @Cockney1 says is a bit rich imo
That was certainly one point we wanted to aim for.Ye but why would you buy a full hoist and have to cart the fcker around and store it when you can buy two bars that can be thrown in van.
The initial costs haven't been as high as expected as I'm an engineer and was able to sort certain things by calling in a few favours. The biggest shock was the cost of good quality materials which we didn't want to cut corners on.The tooling and initial costs for that type of product would be very high for small numbers. I would expect the price to come down as it scales up. The fact you can move the board while up in the air and its small size compared to a lifter, ticks the boxes for me.