Yes m8 much easier like that. I admire lads that use stilt. Tried them my self I was OK. On them but imagine using stilt on wet quorry tiles I'd be shiting my self.two planks two trestles you will get a longer stroke and cover more quicker
stilts are for clowns ha haYes m8 much easier like that. I admire lads that use stilt. Tried them my self I was OK. On them but imagine using stilt on wet quorry tiles I'd be shiting my self.
Yes I think if your on them every day you get used to them. But imagine falling from a pair of stilts. So many things you got to wach out for cables broken planks slippery floor dust sheet not taped downstilts are for clowns ha ha
ya ive done some crazy things over the years and survived but stilts never came into it / what happens when you work alone and drop a tool do u have to take them off to pick it up and when u need to wash out tubs etcYes I think if your on them every day you get used to them. But imagine falling from a pair of stilts. So many things you got to wach out for cables broken planks slippery floor dust sheet not taped down
I don't think you can work by your self whith stilts it is possible but so much hassle taking off to clean bucket. But I'd need someone by my side all the time incase I do loose my footing or lose a stilt in other words lolya ive done some crazy things over the years and survived but stilts never came into it / what happens when you work alone and drop a tool do u have to take them off to pick it up and when u need to wash out tubs etc
I used to use one, or occasionally two, wide joists on fold up trestles. Very efficient way to work.two planks two trestles you will get a longer stroke and cover more quicker
like to have legs apart easier on back /ps no snide remarks on legs apartI used to use one, or occasionally two, wide joists on fold up trestles. Very efficient way to work.