wayno » Tue Aug 19, 2014 10:15 pm wrote:BLUE » Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:56 pm wrote:You're doing very good work Wayno.
That's
plenty of work for one person , and nice to see you have a friendly pitch to work with.
Thankyou, it's not that great of a job, but it will likely still be there when I am not around anymore, that was one of the decisions I made when choosing the roofing, how long does it have to last, well I don't expect to live another 30 years, so I am good with this 30 year roof, 10 years ago I would have used something else(50 year), but this stuff is good enough.
I am very happy that I don't have a steep roof, I don't really care how high it is, but I like being able to comfortably walk on it.
I am going to have less than $3000.00 paid out into this roof by the time I am done, plus after I finish and my body heals from all the bending over, I will be a little healthier from all the exercise, I don't do hard work anymore compared the past, this roof is hard work.
Yes I work hard pressure washing, but I have learned how to do it in such a way that it doesn't torture my body like it used to, I get hurt way more working on Datsuns.
. Yeah for sure should last quite a while provided the neighbors trees aren't letting shat grow all over it , and minimum wind gusts
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Oh yeah I'm right there with you on the roof being able to navigate without having to watch the ground (or the safety rope). I've fallen off a 1.5story roof on a side-job roofing with my brother when I was 15 (yup illegal , but the job was off the main roads and my parents wouldn't let my brother @ 17 go without having me or a reliable friend be there to call 911 ironically) ---> Slid all the way down the valley on my back like water off a cliff so to speak (wood only and smooth...) , and at the last second hooked a gutter with my right foot tippy toes that flipped me 180-degree's forward so I could land like spider man. It was just a bit steeper , but doesn't take much as we all know. Puzzling enough I wasn't hurt at all nor bruised. Got my grip on the cement walkway though weirdly. I wasn't tied off for just that brief 2-minutes while looping rope over. The backside of that house was 2.5+ story's drop off a weird ledge so that could have been a back or hip breaker. My folks are bright (they didn't like us on the roofs anymore than needed) such as life we've worked harder jobs as kids ---> on through time ---> that it ended up being this way for one reason or another.
That is a good round figure for all the materials all in .. not bad at all
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ACTUALLY... I've personally seen my brothers old neighbor lay a roof 1-month later to my old brothers house (we peeled 2-layers/laid it when I was 18 I wanna say ?). My brothers old house across from this was SUPER EASY ... 2 straight runs + no valleys , and same pitch as you're probably dealing with (I think relatively it's been a while
) Wasn't even 1-month later that you could see both the tar paper , and 3-tab blowing off and away or falling down.
I had a good chuckle as they were meth users/producers ? that kept trying to break into his old place , cars , etc the second his family was out the door down the road.
Opps back on subject
That's quick thinking on the engine hoist , and I wouldn't have thought of that at all.
I will use that idea in the future for other things related or not
Keep it up ... looking good ...
I definetly wouldn't lie to ya about that ...
This kind of work is harder than it looks.
I remember huffing and puffing as a kid/teenager on the weekends here or there.
It definetly only gets worse with time the last one that I remember
, and it's def HARD work all around.
I've had about 8 roofers tell me " If you do this full time from age 18 ... your back will be shot or pulled at least once by about around age 28 give or take-ish "
Lastly I just want to say you should feel great about doing your own irregardless !!! ( I do see you do a lot of your own work
)
I have great personal respect for that when you can , and if you can pay for it by working at work instead a lot of hours that's cool to !
I've watched a group professional "roofing" contractors ... either try to take people for a ride or their sub-contractors play lots of games.
Couldn't stand watching that shit , so I put a stop to the sideshow by telling the neighbors what was occuring (different set of neighbors at a different place).
Especially when having their estimates , and real "costs" evaluated especially if you're not home to verify + they probably don't want you on the roof to verify *wink wink* which is "against" their policy
That being said there are some pretty damned impressive ones that work fast !! , with balanced quality , and hard