Telescopic Boom
Telescopic Boom
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![]() Tour Grade Non Telescoping Boom US $26.03
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![]() Nifty TM34T Telescopic Boom Lift40 Gas PoweredNew 2012Free Ship 1000 Miles US $25,900.00
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![]() 1999 JLG 600S TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFT 5629 HOURS US $19,500.00
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![]() 2000 JLG 600S TELESCOPIC BOOM LIFT 2543 HOURS US $21,500.00
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![]() Hercules Stands MB400B Long Telescoping Boom US $45.95
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A large part of the reason why most people decide to redo their roofs is because they believe that doing it themselves will save them money. While this is usually the case, if someone becomes injured, it will have the exact opposite effect. Using a lift of some sort to carry the materials onto your roof will not only prevent injury, it will save precious time and energy that you can in turn devote towards properly redoing your roof.
Most people fail to consider the amount of physical stress that goes into redoing a roof. Not only is it exhausting tearing the old roof off, simply getting the materials onto your roof can literally lay you up for days if you aren't in the right kind of shape to do the job. Remember that hauling heavy objects, sometimes overhead, on a skinny ladder requires the use of many different muscles that even people who work out on a regular basis often neglect to attend to.
Not only are you setting yourself up for the physical pain that comes with repetitive lifting, this sort of work can make you so tired that you are much more likely to either take a fall or injure yourself in the process of doing work. If this happens, all that money that you thought you where going to save by doing your own roofing job is suddenly going to become a huge expense. Between possible hospital costs, doctor costs and missed work, your beautiful new roof could possibly end up costing you more money than you bargained for.
There are many different types of lifts that you can use both for carrying materials up to your roof as well as for collecting the old roof as you tear it off. Having a roofing scissors lift, a telescopic boom lift, fork lift or even some of the specialty lifts that are out there will certainly save wear and tear on your body as well as free up time so that you can crank out a good job in considerably less time than if you tried hauling thousands of pounds of shingles up and onto your roof. Anyone who has ever done some roofing will tell you that this is literally back breaking work!
A wise way to go about getting one of these lifts is to either use the internet, or the telephone pages and look up a local roofing supply company. Even if a place like this doesn't have the right vehicles for you to rent, they will certainly be able to direct you to one. If there happens to be no local roofing supply, you can always contact a general contracting supply warehouse. If for some miracle you cannot locate one of these, a call to your local hardware store should be enough to find the information you need to find someone to rent a lift from.
Once you have planned out your tear off, plan to take a few days getting your shingling nailed back onto your roof. Big projects like these often end up taking longer than expected. Work this out with the people you are renting your lift from and see if they can be flexible with the time they need their lift back. Though keeping one may end up costing you more money, it is worthwhile to continue to use it until the job is completely done. As I mentioned before, when you consider the savings in terms of injury and making sure the job is done properly and unrushed, you will actually be saving money in the long run
For more information about roofing supplies, roofing supply lifts and information about anything that you would need to know about doing your own roofing job, click on RoofingSuppliesSite.com.
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K&M Telescopic Boom Arm - 2-Piece Black $33.99 K&M Telescopic Boom Arm - 2-Piece Black |
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Telescopic $10.49 Telescopic |
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Quik Lok Microphone Stand with Telescopic Boom - Black $39.99 This microphone stand features a Microlite tubular steel tripod base for strength and durability and fast, nonslip boom swivel and height adjustments for customized use. |
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Ultimate Support 17203 ULTIBOOMTB Telescopic Mic Boom $51.94 Adjustable boom length from 19 2/3 34 1/2 . High quality components. Satisfaction ensured. Manufactured to the highest quality available. |
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Snorkel TB-A42 Telescopic Boom Lift $1500 42' Max Lift Height, 500 lb Max Weight Capacity, Swivel Basket, 12-16.5 Tires, Wisconsin 4 Cylinder Gasoline Engine. After jump starting the engine ran. The machine has a blown hydraulic hose. Due to hydraulic leaks the main components could not be operationally checked. |
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Boom $10 Boom |
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Boom! $23.99 Boom! |
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Quik Lok Microphone Boom - Black $19.99 Put the sound where you want it with this microphone boom that has a telescopic range of 22" to 40" and features a steel swivel. |
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2003 JLG 600S Telescopic Boom Lift $13000 60' Max Lift Height, 1,000 lb. Max Weight Capacity, Swivel Basket, 15-19.5 Tires, Dual Fuel, 4x4 |
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Quik Lok Short Tripod Microphone Stand with Telescopic Boom - Black $38.99 The tripod leg base design of this microphone stand features a block clamp system to ensure maximum stability. The all-metal boom swivel ensures fast, nonslip angle and height adjustments. |
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Boom Boom $9.49 Boom Boom |
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boom, boom, boom $10 boom, boom, boom - Wonki |
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K&M Microphone Stand with Telescoping Boom Arm Black $79.99 This mic stand with a telescoping boom arm from K&M (Koenig & Meyer) is a more compact version of their classic 210/2. It's a combination of the long-legged 201A/2 mic stand and their 211/1 telescopic boom arm. Like the 210/2, this stand sets the standard for professional microphone boom stands. |
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Boom Boom Boom $10 Boom Boom Boom - Willie Clayton |
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Boom, Boom $6 Boom, Boom - J-Money |
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K&M Microphone Stand With Telescoping Boom Arm Black $79.99 This mic stand with a telescoping boom arm from K&M (Koenig & Meyer) is a more compact version of their classic 210/2. It's a combination of the long-legged 201A/2 mic stand and their 211/1 telescopic boom arm. Like the 210/2, this stand sets the standard for professional microphone boom stands.Weight: 7 lb.Height: 35.4" to 63.1"Boom length: 18.1" to 30.3" |


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