Nice dryin for a rookie. Ive seen guys that have more years in the trade and have more wrinkles than you could count.
Thanks, this is only the 3rd roof I've done. 2 on my parents house, and now one on mine. Had a bad wrinkle in the ice shield at the eave on my parents house the last time, but it has since relaxed. I think I tried to pull all the plastic off at once, instead of one side at a time. Maybe it was a different product, not sure.
Didn't touch a ladder at all today, it was glorious. Took 7,220 pounds of old roof to the dump in between rain drops.
Piled high.
Strapped up and ready to go.
At the land fill, almost all the way up.
Garbage left, shingles right
Dumping.
Pulled the trailer forward to empty the box.
Another dump trailer was leaving as I started removing tarps, and another dump trailer dumped before I completed. they had 3 guys, but my load was 3 times their size. Bam!@
Nifty skies.
On the way down. Those are fresh retaining ponds on the left with black liners.
Pulled onto the scales at 17,420 pounds, left at 10,200. The truck weighs around 6,000, so the trailer is 4,000.
Maybe I'll hook up the trailer brakes next time