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When I built my garage and was putting on the shingles, I wasn’t having any real trouble with the 11Ft heights... well until I happened to look down and see the neighbor’s chain link fence and all the dog poop in their yard and had this realization that if I fell, I might break my back over the fence and end up with my face in a pile of poo. I had to sit down on the roof for a few minutes to gather my “courage” to keep working.
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Having climbed several thousand roofs in my career, these 3 items were essential for anything over 6:12. I retired early in large part because of the danger of climbing some of these crazy steep multi-slope roofs that became common 25 years ago.
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I can see how the stand-off stabilizer protects the gutters...but getting off the roof would be harder yet with having to step out a foot to reach the ladder.
The Compact Goat looks to be what I built in post #36?
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^^^
Well, it does look strong enough. Does it come with a bottle of courage? ![]()
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I'm lucky I have a 14 ft. parapet wall around my house. It makes it easy to get up & down with ladders. One up to the top of the wall, I just throw a leg over and step onto the roof.
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^^^ That's deluxe!
Even painted to match.
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You guys are brave. I won’t set foot on my roof. It is about 23’ off the ground.
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I've used my 'Ladder Latch' at least four different times now.
It's incredible how much difference it makes when you know the ladder will not slip on you. Highly recommend it for anyone having to get 'on the roof'
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Pretty cool invention, Steve.
FWIW....the guys doing the work at Mom's house this week - replacing the vinyl siding that blew off during Milton...had these ladder jacks and a plank between the two ladders setup I thought was pretty slick....
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That sounds like a great find! Always good to hear about tools that make ladder work safer—thanks for sharing.
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That sounds like a great find! Getting back onto the ladder is always the part that makes me nervous too. Good to know it works even with gutter screens—might have to try one myself.
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