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John Willis
 
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On Fri, 1 Apr 2005 18:48:42 +0100, tomeshew
scribbled this interesting note:


Ron M. Wrote:
I have an average-size 3 bedroom, 2 bath house that needs a new roof.
The old one's fine, it's just getting a little thin in places where it
was hit by hailstones, and the gritty stuff on the shingles seems to
be
coming off more than it used to. The roof is 9 years old. We're in
central Texas, near Austin. It's just a standard, asphalt composite
shingle roof.

I can replace this roof myself - I've done this before - but one
question. Is there some method or device I can use to get those
packages of shingles up onto the roof? These things are HEAVY. I
picked
up one at Home Depot, and one package must weigh 80+ pounds. I can't
imagine hauling a roof-full of them up a ladder, one at a time.

Thanks,
R.M.

A helper can easily hump 1/2 bundles up quicker than you can lay them.
Tom


I need this helper working for me!:~) (I've yet to find one who could
do this!:~)


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