Hay Hayseed A 6/12 metal roof is easily walkable with soft soled work shoes or sneekers and soft shelled knee pads after the dew and any moisture is gone. If you are just going to do some minor DIY kaulking and flashing, go for it. The Vise grips will work well for roof jacks with a 2X across them. The teather rope is a good idea, just don't tie it to the wife's SUV. (you get the pic.) If you have to soder in vallies gutters or flashings you may need a pro. Bare in mind when you hire the pro. who does standing seam/copper, his price will be much higher than a regular roofer. Also you are paying for a 9 passanger van full of non productive people like Insurance agents, Inspectors, Code and OSHA, Paper chasers,Thousands of dollars worth of Equipment Etc. This is a bit of a rant,as I was a GC. Our small 2 man contracting business was paying out far more to these parisites in the van than we were keeping, especially when OSHA showed up.Someone mentioned a pickup and scafolding. I can show you $4,750.oo fines for having 3 tiers of billjacks strapped down on the steel deck of a 1Ton working on a pregraded subfloor inside a 6500sq. ft. clear span shop. Anyway enough of that; just be careful and you will be fine.
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Today's Featured Article - New Hitches For Your Old Tractor - by Chris Pratt. For this article, we are going to make the irrational and unlikely assumption that you purchased an older tractor that is in tip top shape and needs no immediate repairs other than an oil change and a good bath. To the newcomer planning to restore the machine, this means you have everything you need for the moment (something to sit in the shop and just look at for awhile while you read the books). To the newcomer that wants to get out and use the machine for field work, you may have already hit a major roadblock. That is the dreaded "proprietary hitch". With the exception of the
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