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Old 07-03-2009, 10:51 PM   #11
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i just joined tonight this is my first post here. i am a roofing contractor . i have had my roofers buggy for almost 4 years now. it has been the best investment i have ever made in my 41 years of roofing. there is a lot of unseen or thought of benfits. most roofers cant see or get past the price.i understand it took me a little while. i soon found out that it does not cost to have a buggy. it cost not to have one. if anyone would like to know the real facts. i can let you know many advanges you cant see without having one . this buggy will pay for itself. if anyone want to know moore ill go into detal on what your missing out on. at the end of this rainbow is a pot of gold, i got mine
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Old 07-04-2009, 05:55 AM   #12
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Roof max are youa ssociated with rooferbuggy in any way?

I mean usually it's a spammer who's first post is promoting a product.
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Old 07-04-2009, 10:45 AM   #13
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this is a way i could help some roofer that is scepatal . i once bought a shingle shucker tear off machine for $2100.00 that didnt work. lost that money. so i know thay want to be care full and not take a gamble. 2 of my roofing frends bought one . thay are just as pleased as i am. just trying to be helpfull. but i will say this , myself and my 2 frends dont want our close comption to have one because we have the upper hand over them. all my competion here all wants one but cant see past the price . there blind to the benfits, im in a small town in arkansas most all these roofers are still roofing cave man style.
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Old 07-04-2009, 02:55 PM   #14
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He has about 10 posts on Roofing.Com all only about the same thing.

RoofMax, let's here about Something Else related to roofing on this site, but if the topic comes up about your equipment you sell, then go ahead and talk about it.

But if thats all you want to post about, you will be history on this site, so I am giving you a second chance now.

Take advantage of it.

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Old 07-04-2009, 05:15 PM   #15
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Come on now i have posts other than the buggy. Besides i didnt bring it up. I joined in. I to recnize ya from the other 2 sites. Im new . I havent posted on coffee shop yet . Ill be posting on other topics just give me time ,
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Old 07-05-2009, 11:48 AM   #16
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Roofmax,

Welcome to this site. I'm glad to see you here.

One cannot help but wonder what your affiliation is with Roofer's Buggy. If it is only a great product that you believe in, then good. If you have a stake in the company, and are shamelessly promoting it, then I feel your credibility is questionable.

I have been interested in the buggy for quite some time. The price does not scare me. Perhaps I should visit somebody who owns one and watch it in action.
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Old 07-06-2009, 02:43 PM   #17
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Come on now i have posts other than the buggy. Besides i didnt bring it up. I joined in. I to recnize ya from the other 2 sites. Im new . I havent posted on coffee shop yet . Ill be posting on other topics just give me time ,
Thats why I gave you a chance to redeem yourself and did not boot you and your IP address from the site.

I see that you did post on another topic, so good and welcome to you for your feedback.

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Old 07-09-2009, 12:46 AM   #18
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I am glad I held back,Was thinking this was a salesman for the product myself,Great catch Ed !---If when you`re on the driveway,lifting the body of the trailer approx 10 ft helps you,fine,But The capacity is less,and What Grumpy described is why I`ll never buy one,Anyone who thinks I work in a cave should come to one of my jobs,But bring sunglasses with you,It gets bright here in the spotlight-
I do have pics of one in action,and have worked with one-would post the pics,but don`t have the url,they`re in my RCS album under "copper and presidentials" (something similar ?) if anyone wants to see--If you have hard dry caked earth,or blacktop around the whole job,moving around with it is a help,but for the height,I don`t think it goes above 15 ft high,and most of the buildings here are 2+3 storied homes with a lot of landscaping,It`s much less problematic to have a regular trailer,and drop it straight in from the roof,Sorry if I rambled there
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Old 12-16-2009, 07:11 AM   #19
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I am starting a business of dump trailer rental
What size would you guys recommend

Ton ? and yd size ?

What is the most common size you would want if you were going to rent a trailer ?
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I have three dump trailers and one dump truck. I use the truck the most on tear-offs. Its easier to get it up the steep grade at the land fill.

My siding crew uses the trailers more.

Every once in a while, when i do sub something out, I use the trailer. Becuase I can drop it off and pickit up when they are through.

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Old 12-16-2009, 12:36 PM   #20
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10-14yd. works good for most res. 25-35sq. any more then that you might have problem with weight when you go to pick up.
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