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    jeez I wish I had one of those elevators when I re-shingled.
    I almost busted myself on that.

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    Not seeing the "dangerous" part myself, grab a pack on your shoulder, move over to the valley (the rope bit is for effect) and off load...any difficulty along the way you drop on all four, square up and move on.

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    I'm guessing the dangerous part would be the fairly steep pitch of the roof plus I'm guessing the house is at least 2 stories.

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    He seems to know what he's doing.
    I have a 1972 Land Rover Series III Truck Cab/Pick-Up and a 1962 Land Rover Series 2a Carawagon Camper.

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    Not OSHA compliant. I wonder how much that guy gets paid.

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    A fall protection safety harness is a MUST.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob_3000 View Post
    Not seeing the "dangerous" part myself, grab a pack on your shoulder, move over to the valley (the rope bit is for effect) and off load...any difficulty along the way you drop on all four, square up and move on.
    Easy to say until you're actually on a 12/12 roof with a bundle of shingles on your shoulder
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosiersmoker View Post
    Easy to say until you're actually on a 12/12 roof with a bundle of shingles on your shoulder
    Easy to say because I've done it many times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob_3000 View Post
    Easy to say because I've done it many times.
    As have I and therefore KNOW it is dangerous as you also do given that you identified the danger by giving an example of what to do for "any difficulty". Walking on a tar-papered 12/12 roof IS inherently dangerous.
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