40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve

   / 40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve #11  
Scottie,
I can relate to your feelings about losing your nerves. I'm 57 and don't have the guts to do what I used to. I'm still in real good shape, but feel like a wimpy old man. It's like I'm getting old or something?
 
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At least the ladder truck has sides on it & if you crouch you are "contained".

I volunteered in college, we had a 75' stick. It was very weird being on the end with it up in the air. A gust of wind would move you around, never mind flowing water.
 
   / 40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve #13  
Don't feel bad.

I do not like climbing ladders anymore either. It hit me a month or so ago when I tried to get to the gutters on my second floor. Just felt wrong.

Had two buddies both with ladder accidents over the years. One took a chunk of bone out of his elbow, the other suffered brain damage. Both were a lot more experienced than I.

Enough said. If you don't feel good doing it, don't. A hospital bill is a lot more expensive than a rent-a-lift. Dead, no worries on your part. But what about your family and friends.

-Mike Z.
 
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Well, now I don't feel so bad Scotty. I'm an avid bicyclist and used to be able to fly down the hills at 50+ mph but in the last year or so I've basically lost my nerve to do that. I'll be on the brakes keeping it under 30 nowadays. Still love riding but not the fast downhills.

I would agree with the others, get one of those lifts. You can even make it a tractor project by using your tractor to tow it into place.
 
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  • Thread Starter
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Mornin Guys,
Thanks for the replies !

Wayne, Im about 28 ft off the ground at the peak so there was a bit more ladder to raise but it was still way higher than I wanted to go ! ;)

DieselPower,no thanks on the Ham antenna, although I was WA1HLP in my prevuous life, I used to climb these huge trees to get my dipoles up higher many years ago ! :)

TC29, yep common sense is starting to take over ! ;)

Lloyd,the stain is Woodsman brand WSO-24 solid color Barn Red oil base, I get it at True Value up in Granville, Ny just over the Vt border, its very nice stain IMO !

Don, only one shot of German Pain Killer before going up the ladder ! ;)

Ductape, Im thinking lift truck the next time !

Double Orange, the wife would never forgive me iif I pulled that stunt ! :)

RobertN, actually that ladder is fairly heavy duty, when I was younger I used to climb the 100 ft stick that the down town company used ! :confused:

Cotton, your right Im planning on using a lift next time !

Rob 3RRL, yeah this old thing just happened overnight, I dont like it either !;)

Haz, I concur a lift with platform is the way to go, my days of swinging off the side of the ladder on one leg are over ! ;)

MikeZ, I cant afford any brain damage, for obvious reasons ! :)

RobS, I fully understand the 30 mph down hill runs, your getting my symptoms now ! ;)

The good news is next year I get to do the back of the house, so not up too high, dont even use that ladder ! :)
 
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Scotty know the feeling..............wb1gwh here, not active right now but will be one of these days. That's right a b in the call letters, that's what you get when you move from a w2 area and the call letter guy doesn't like ya! Oh, and by the way 61 here and I still don't like ladders!
 
   / 40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve #17  
I hate heights with a passion which is why I have a rancher, but I did have to have a walk-out basement (thank God for vinyl siding!!). I am good up to about 8 feet height an that is it. I bought a 20' aluminum ladder from Lowes to use around the house. I got on it one time and got back off in a hurry. My dad traded me a 24' heavy duty fiberglass one for the lightweight 20' aluminum one. He said I needed something heavier because I was almost at the weight limit of the ladder without any tools. I kindly told him my 205 lbs. would stay on the ground and I would hold the ladder while he climbed it.
I have never been on my house roof and I've owned the house for 5 years. It varies in height from the ground from about 12' at the lowest edge on the overhang at the one end of the house to about 23' at the peak on the walk out basement end.
I will never loose my nerve for heights because I never had any :D .
 
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Scotty, I'd consider a ladder everywhere but the south end of my house (pictured). I've rented a manlift once - expensive but easiest to use. I'm also considering scaffolding with large inflatable tires.

I've also been doing one side of my house per year and the front side with the decks is my favorite.;)
 

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   / 40 Ft Ladder..... Lost my Nerve #19  
I'm in the same boat with the 40' ladder and maintenance. Bought a retirement home that needs the logs sealed on a regular basis :eek: Did the complete cabin the 1st year and then realized what I had gotten myself into. Must have been loony but it looks nice :D Great idea to do 1 side a year and I'll start that procedure for next year.

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I also have the dreaded walk out basement which adds the extreme height on one end requiring the 40" ladder :eek:
 
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jinman said:
Scotty,

I've also been doing one side of my house per year and the front side with the decks is my favorite.;)

Afternoon Jim,
Hmmm, guess you must be up there in years too ? ;) Nice lookin place you got there !

BTW wheres your grass ? :)
 

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