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http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dbirdez/media/2013-10-26171144_zps466b9ebb.jpg.html?sort=6&o=0

 

http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dbirdez/media/2013-10-21121819_zpsb282c4e2.jpg.html?sort=6&o=1

 

http://s54.photobucket.com/user/dbirdez/media/2013-10-21115717_zpsbbbb7aae.jpg.html?sort=6&o=2

 

 

after numerous setbacks with the lift and weather, we nailed it down. another one for the installation resume , right !!!

This was one of the hardest challenges , working at a 45 degree angle against a swing stage all day will kill your knees even with foam padding and knee pads.

 

I must be missing something cause I can't download these from photobucket ... file too big???

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Wow, I'd be s#!tting bricks up there.

Well the worst part was I had to rappel down one section to caulk some areas that we missed. All in a days work huh?

How did you get those pics posted Ric? I had a problem with the new format.

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how long did that take?  Nice job, looks like a PITA

The total on the job time was 2 weeks , but there were timing delays from the time we tinted a section and waiting  till the fog and dew evaporated so it could be caulked . All said weather providing it could have been a 1 1/2 week job . Some days 14 hrs with moving the lift , some 8-9 . 

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How did you get those pics posted Ric? I had a problem with the new format.

Nothing changed here, I just grabbed the 'direct link' url from photobucket and then posted image tags.

 

Ok , . No it wasn't TD that changed , it was photob's ; I just needed to look closer. Thanks Again

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