Re: Pitched Roofs
[Re: Jtrapper]
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07/17/24 05:57 PM
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Few years back I built a chicken house that has a 3:12 roof section and 5:12 roof section. The 5:12 is steep enough for gravity to overcome friction. A hammer or anything placed on that roof will slide off. Not so on the 3:12. Can walk around on that......no problem. Roof in question looks to be flatter than that........maybe 2:12. A little steep for a golf green or basketball court, but stuff isn't going to slide off it.....including uniformed agents of the federal government.
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Re: Pitched Roofs
[Re: D.T.]
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07/17/24 07:37 PM
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You couldn't fall off that roof even if you were dead.... My Birthday cake just came out my nose
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Re: Pitched Roofs
[Re: Jtrapper]
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07/17/24 07:43 PM
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I built chicken house's in '85, that slick tin i can't tell how many times i slide off the side and had to walk all the way down to the other end where the ladder was to get back on! We're not talking about falling off the empire state building!
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Re: Pitched Roofs
[Re: Jtrapper]
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07/17/24 08:27 PM
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I built chicken house's in '85, that slick tin i can't tell how many times i slide off the side and had to walk all the way down to the other end where the ladder was to get back on! We're not talking about falling off the empire state building! Still a long fall for a man of your stature.
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Re: Pitched Roofs
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07/17/24 08:47 PM
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1 to 2 in 12" pitch it looked like to me. Perp didn't have any trouble laying on it and the shooters that took him out didn't have any trouble standing on it. I've ran conduits over hundreds of buildings like that. No more difficult than standing on the ground. Are these people that disconnected? The answer to that is of course, yes. That SS head woman never climbed a ladder and got on a roof in her life. Bet she'd be scared to. She probably advanced her career the same Kamala Harris did. Rumor has it, she is pals with Dr. First Lady, Dr. Jill Biden.
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Re: Pitched Roofs
[Re: D.T.]
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07/17/24 09:28 PM
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You couldn't fall off that roof even if you were dead.... You might say the proof is in the pudding. And I also have seen the photo with three or four law enforcement standing on the roof around the shooters body. They didn't seem to have any problems with the pitch of the roof.
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Re: Pitched Roofs
[Re: Jtrapper]
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07/18/24 03:04 AM
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Change the term too high to too steep and,,, imagine if a local guy got a shot off before the sniper and we weren't told. But maybe WE are not priorities. Gasp.
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Re: Pitched Roofs
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07/18/24 05:22 AM
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Re: Pitched Roofs
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07/18/24 08:10 AM
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I built chicken house's in '85, that slick tin i can't tell how many times i slide off the side and had to walk all the way down to the other end where the ladder was to get back on! We're not talking about falling off the empire state building! Still a long fall for a man of your stature.YUP, Vertically challenged !!! Heard a rumor he needs a step ladder to pick strawberries !!!
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Re: Pitched Roofs
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07/18/24 08:38 AM
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Accessing metal roof tops safety makes up a large chunk of my living some years- this is in part because of the cosmetic waivers that might save a few bucks and the fights they generate after large hail. This is what I can tell ya. With the wrong footwear stay on the ground. Any soft rubber sole w/o deep tread is idea. Unless there are some other environmental factor like ice or fine dust like a big feedlot generates (think air born sugar sand).
I seriously doubt ice or fine particulate would be an issue during the month of July or anywhere east of the Mississippi. Places that have that issue are Amarillo, Guymon, Garden City, or Chadron (the panhandle / feedlot belt).
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