It was nightfall Saturday when at last the ridge pole was in position, but we were all puzzled. How could we get almost 30 feet in the air with no safely lines in place? We decided that we needed a 40 foot ladder.
But by Monday, Blane had another idea. He could strap a 12 ft. ladder to the top of the house.
It is safer than it looks. After strapping the bottom of the ladder to the top of the wall, we climbed up and strapped the top to the ridge pole. That ladder won't move! Then Blane Jr. attaches a safety rope to the lifting pole and pins the one side or the ridge pole to the RPSL (ridge pole support log) with rebar.
These things make Mom a bit nervous, but with a safety harness it's not too bad.
Next Blane Jr. wraps a chain around the ridge pole and clips his harness into it and scoots across to attach the safety line to the other lifting log.
With the safety line now in place, we need to raise the center RPSL into place and then we will start on the rafters which need to be planed and stained on the ground first before lifting them into place. 12 x 4 x 25 feet rafters will be another challenge to get into place, but our problem solving skills are improving!
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