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Really shouldn't be too big a whoop.  The roofer came here one day with a
couple of brackets and a couple of pieces of pipe and borrowed a wrench
from Merrill because he forgot to bring one.  In about 15 mins we had our
Snow guards on.  They work fine.  Of course ours are about 10' up, not so
darned high you have to carry O2 up with you like you guys in the city.
Ruth





At 10:01 AM -0500 1/24/05, ddiaz wrote:
A year or so ago I asked for referrals for someone to F & I Snow guards on
a metal roof in Bronx, NYC-
anyone remember this and who they might have recommended

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Ruth Barton
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