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Sep 11, 2012, 09:50 PM
Basketball1234
Roofing
How do you walk on a 5/12 roof?
Is it hard?
How do you walk down it?
without falling off.
Sep 11, 2012, 10:25 PM
Jaybee
5/12 is nothing - up to 6/12 is easy to maintain your balance. Just don't wear hard, slick soled shoes.

Beyond 6/12 is where it gets dicey and depends on your skill and balance. I can do 9/12 without heart failure. Any steeper than that and I am looking for something (valley, ridge, vent stack) to hold on to.

Just the other day I watched a couple of guys on the roofing crew I use scamper all over a 12/12 without a care in the world. I am speculating that their extremely large testicles gave then a lower center of gravity and good balance.


Jaybee
Sep 11, 2012, 10:42 PM
Re-mdlr
Its not hard, but cut wood shavings or sawdust can send you on a thrill ride you don't want to go on.
Sep 11, 2012, 11:15 PM
Basketball1234
ok Thanks.
Sep 12, 2012, 09:39 PM
SturdyNail
LOL Jaybee Smile
Sep 15, 2012, 09:26 AM
ron45
Soft sole sneaker for asphalt shingles, rubber boots for tin.
Sep 18, 2012, 02:51 AM
Rick Merlander
quote:
Originally posted by Basketball1234:
How do you walk on a 5/12 roof?
Is it hard?
How do you walk down it?
without falling off.


We just did a 5/12 roof, and this is generally not too bad, but it depends on the kind of roof. For metal roofing we like soft rubber shoes with fine line sole patterns. Walmart sells a very good one with a name like Treadsafe or something like that. One trick if walking down the roof is to keep your feet parallel with the roof edge. If the roof is very high we like to put a scaffold around the edge of the roof as a worst case safety. This lets you work freely on the roof unlike a tethered fall arrest, but still have a back-up if you fall. Good luck with it.


Rick Merlander
Molokai Hawaii
Dec 06, 2012, 11:05 AM
writerlilly
Just be really careful. When you're up there, you'll find your footing and figure out how to walk safely. okc home builders
Dec 06, 2012, 02:05 PM
Frodo
osha would love to hear about this, roof was so steep
my helper used an extension cord as a lanyard. LOL
his eyes were as wide as a saucer and white as a sheet
but he didnt die, he only had to change his drawers
Dec 19, 2012, 12:31 AM
jameswilson7
Jaybee! Smile
5/12 is not too bad! Just be very careful, ware good pair of shoes & get an exciting ride!