love WFP work!

Jared

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Having the right tool for the right application can make the difference between being able to do the job and losing your shirt and/or breaking your back. I really like this 28' Glyder pole. It is extremely light and ridged. I have it fully extended in this shot. There is virtually no bend in it. The dome is 50' in diameter and about 15' high in stacked angled sections. I'm using a 12' step ladder resting the pole on the top to take the pic. I could only get half of the dome in the shot from inside the banquet hall. They let it go for years and we came in and got it up to speed and now maintain it with no problem. I am a big fan of the WFP systems. It isn't terribly complex and in certain applications it will save you immense amounts of time overhead and produce a better job than a guy with his nose on the glass can. It isn't a silver bullet but it is sure close!

dome wfp resized.JPGView attachment 17901
 
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