downsizingnow48
Elite Member
I happen to be using mine today to nail off sheathing on a new shed. Only about 4 ft off the ground but it helps a lot. Safer and easier than working off a ladder, and a lot less work than setting up scaffolds and moving them around.
Photo 1, I attached a 4x4 to one end partly as a bumper to keep from scratching siding and partly to lean a ladder against for getting into the cage.
Photo 2, buckets hold extra nails, other tools, etc.
Photo 3, the backhoe stabilizers easily keep the cage square to the building.
I don't remember what I paid but not much. It gets a lot of use.
Photo 1, I attached a 4x4 to one end partly as a bumper to keep from scratching siding and partly to lean a ladder against for getting into the cage.
Photo 2, buckets hold extra nails, other tools, etc.
Photo 3, the backhoe stabilizers easily keep the cage square to the building.
I don't remember what I paid but not much. It gets a lot of use.