Posted by Formerly PaMike on March 22, 2014 at 14:54:18 from (24.102.236.75):
In Reply to: painting a barn roof posted by Al Baker on March 22, 2014 at 08:08:24:
Dad had his roof done a few years ago. They used an airless sprayer for some some of asphalt based primer, then a top coat. They parked a trailer with the 55 gallon drum on it right next to the barn. They had a sprayer that pumped right out of the drum. There was one worker that stood on the ridge with one foot on either side. The other worker took the airless line and tied it around his waist. He then decended down the roof spraying as he went. He wore sneakers for traction and the guy on the ridge fed him sprayline and kept it tight...His safety harness of sorts. This was on a big bank barn with about 30' to the peak. I watched for a few minutes then went to work...I didnt want to be at the scene of the crime/accident.... The system worked pretty darn well but was scary as all get out....
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