OlsonSigns601
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So we've got 23 mph winds today, we got two 4' x 10' sheets in a sign about 16' feet up in the morning, but had to come back because it just got to windy to put the 5' x 10' sheets in that go above them. 20' up.
I would think using two buckets would come in handy so that you could hold both sides of the sign, but we've only got one bucket truck so it does make it a challenge.
Right now we plan on being back at 6am tomorrow when the winds are suppose to only be 6mph.
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions to install plastic when its windy.
Normally we don't even risk it, but the guy that bought these signs, wants them for a potential buyer to buy the building and if we've been told if we can't have them in by tomorrow, he doesn't them. Gotta Love Rich people, but hey a job is a job and we're going to get it done... just wish I didn't have to get up that early tomorrow.
I would think using two buckets would come in handy so that you could hold both sides of the sign, but we've only got one bucket truck so it does make it a challenge.
Right now we plan on being back at 6am tomorrow when the winds are suppose to only be 6mph.
Just wondering if anyone has any suggestions to install plastic when its windy.
Normally we don't even risk it, but the guy that bought these signs, wants them for a potential buyer to buy the building and if we've been told if we can't have them in by tomorrow, he doesn't them. Gotta Love Rich people, but hey a job is a job and we're going to get it done... just wish I didn't have to get up that early tomorrow.