@@fungames24 not on that one. I’ve not put up ones that narrow and am never happy till stabilisers on! I can imagine you wouldn’t want to make any sudden movements on it at full height.
@@patsie10 That one was rather short. I have a much taller one of different make. Even with the the outriggers, it would not be able to withstand lateral force at the top. The problem with these towers is that they are top heavy once you and the platforms are on it. I intend to use ballasts at the bottom and then tie the top to something inside the house through a window. The demonstrator did a terrible job the way he used his feet to close the trap door. Losing balance with is other leg means he will fall out on the side.
What you can't hear is his teeth chatering and knees knocking together!
Is that from personal experience?
@@fungames24 not on that one. I’ve not put up ones that narrow and am never happy till stabilisers on! I can imagine you wouldn’t want to make any sudden movements on it at full height.
@@patsie10 That one was rather short. I have a much taller one of different make. Even with the the outriggers, it would not be able to withstand lateral force at the top. The problem with these towers is that they are top heavy once you and the platforms are on it. I intend to use ballasts at the bottom and then tie the top to something inside the house through a window.
The demonstrator did a terrible job the way he used his feet to close the trap door. Losing balance with is other leg means he will fall out on the side.