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<blockquote data-quote="tec4153" data-source="post: 701173" data-attributes="member: 355153"><p>Hi guys new to the site,</p><p></p><p>I work on domestic Aerial & Sky now and always believe that your tools are you!! I work to a high standard with H&S at the top of my list so a good Harness and long rope 15m & 6m with a rocker (one for main tripples and one for roof ladders). Eye bolt and 10m strap x 2. Plus a stand off not only to stop top slipping but saves cash on broken gutters!</p><p></p><p>You need around here at least a 14 rung ladder trips with a Halo Bar at bottom prevents sinking and levels out ladders. Keep spurs on the van for the awquard gardens best to have and not need and need and not have!!</p><p></p><p>I always use a stack strap (you can make one for about £80 and takes the edge off putting the last corner on a lashing kit.) also you need a small 2m strap to lash your roof ladders to your tripple ladders.</p><p></p><p>For the Job a must have for me is a 10mm and 13mm sds socket or make one (get a well used 10mm short bit and weld a old socket to the end! simples) also a 10 & 13mm ratchet spanner a Bosh drill with 2/3 bats and drill bits. I have a Horizon usb Sat meter (for sale) and a Rover DM16c that is the dogs.</p><p></p><p>I have a Snickers vest with the extra 2 pouches and hammer holder.</p><p></p><p>I have more than you need in H&S for sale and equipment ladders ropes bungs give us a shout </p><p></p><p>[fieldset=Admin]<span style="color: Red">email address removed as it is contrary to the forum rules</span>[/fieldset]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tec4153, post: 701173, member: 355153"] Hi guys new to the site, I work on domestic Aerial & Sky now and always believe that your tools are you!! I work to a high standard with H&S at the top of my list so a good Harness and long rope 15m & 6m with a rocker (one for main tripples and one for roof ladders). Eye bolt and 10m strap x 2. Plus a stand off not only to stop top slipping but saves cash on broken gutters! You need around here at least a 14 rung ladder trips with a Halo Bar at bottom prevents sinking and levels out ladders. Keep spurs on the van for the awquard gardens best to have and not need and need and not have!! I always use a stack strap (you can make one for about £80 and takes the edge off putting the last corner on a lashing kit.) also you need a small 2m strap to lash your roof ladders to your tripple ladders. For the Job a must have for me is a 10mm and 13mm sds socket or make one (get a well used 10mm short bit and weld a old socket to the end! simples) also a 10 & 13mm ratchet spanner a Bosh drill with 2/3 bats and drill bits. I have a Horizon usb Sat meter (for sale) and a Rover DM16c that is the dogs. I have a Snickers vest with the extra 2 pouches and hammer holder. I have more than you need in H&S for sale and equipment ladders ropes bungs give us a shout [fieldset=Admin][COLOR="Red"]email address removed as it is contrary to the forum rules[/COLOR][/fieldset] [/QUOTE]
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