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  • 05-14-2009, 10:44 PM
    meoberry
    Quote Originally Posted by HVAC LLC View Post
    I couldn't figure how to get to the top exhaust fan on the side of a building without a lift or scaffolding, so I made a stand-off.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/Jimsue13...eat=directlink
    Slick!!!! I do suggest that you make it wider at the top to make it more stable. Maybe aluminum for weight. And slip some rubbertek over end pieces for nonslip. But a very good job.
  • 05-14-2009, 10:37 PM
    GsxrMike
    Quote Originally Posted by HVAC LLC View Post
    I couldn't figure how to get to the top exhaust fan on the side of a building without a lift or scaffolding, so I made a stand-off.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/Jimsue13...eat=directlink
    How high up on the wall is that fan? The last service van I had was a sprinter and I didn't want to install a ladder rack so I carried a little giant (knock off) type ladder and it was real handy. Now I bought a E350 with a KUV body and I still carry the ladder along with an extension ladder because it is so handy. You can set them up as an A-frame with one side being shorter than the other so you can get right up against the wall. But anyways I like your idea. How is the stability when up there? Seems like it might be more likely to tip sideways.
  • 04-18-2009, 09:41 AM
    Twocdubs
    Nice work man!

    I wish I had this when I cleaned exhaust hoods 12 years ago. Ha ha
  • 04-14-2009, 07:58 AM
    HVAC LLC

    One solution to exhaust fan access

    I couldn't figure how to get to the top exhaust fan on the side of a building without a lift or scaffolding, so I made a stand-off.

    http://picasaweb.google.com/Jimsue13...eat=directlink

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