The toughbuild reload utility knife should be on here because i sent them the idea for roofers ONLY. My idea was to make a reloadable utility knife using magazines to switch from straight to hook blades. Makes it practical and fun for working men! Definitely a cool tool
Soo, I use an old tractor and dump trailer..I have a bucket on the front of the tractor the reaches 10' and has fork attachments...lots of uses. All together costed 3,000..for what it does, maintenance on the equipment is minimal after the initial go through of repairing seals and connections. One day when I can find an equiptor for around 2,000 ill prob grab one,, but for what they are asking around my area, it's just not even close to affordable considering what I do. I work as a 1 to 3 man crew these days (I get the whole dont labor and sell rhetoric...I sold my roofing company a year ago, and very much enjoy now just being an independent contractor/roofing consultant...it may not last forever but while its this good, im going to take advantage of it.) I have found equipment is more reliable and dependable than people, so instead of paying labor, I buy and rent equipment to make the job easy.
The toughbuild reload utility knife should be on here because i sent them the idea for roofers ONLY. My idea was to make a reloadable utility knife using magazines to switch from straight to hook blades. Makes it practical and fun for working men! Definitely a cool tool
I agree, just finished a roof in Pittsburgh, switching between hook and straight blades!
Soo, I use an old tractor and dump trailer..I have a bucket on the front of the tractor the reaches 10' and has fork attachments...lots of uses. All together costed 3,000..for what it does, maintenance on the equipment is minimal after the initial go through of repairing seals and connections. One day when I can find an equiptor for around 2,000 ill prob grab one,, but for what they are asking around my area, it's just not even close to affordable considering what I do. I work as a 1 to 3 man crew these days (I get the whole dont labor and sell rhetoric...I sold my roofing company a year ago, and very much enjoy now just being an independent contractor/roofing consultant...it may not last forever but while its this good, im going to take advantage of it.) I have found equipment is more reliable and dependable than people, so instead of paying labor, I buy and rent equipment to make the job easy.
The tool of the year is sitting in the White House…
You are not wrong
Hahahaha how does this not have more likes!! Genius
Pitch hopper needs to be on here.
Thanks
Dmitry. I love all of you videos. Any chance we can chat one on one. I'd enjoy picking your brain on a few specific thoughts !!
I rip off shingles weekly ......staples suck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Makes me want to go to the Roofing Process Conference just to see who wins!
Let’s go!!! We have 15 nominations!
Where can I buy a roofing snake?
Try junk yard