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  • Опубліковано 13 бер 2022
  • Let's learn about the Ridge Reacher made by William Kain with KainBuilt and how it compares to other products.
    Ridge Reacher allows you to get on a roof safely. In fact, you can get a rope up to the ridge even before stepping foot off your ladder. Ridge Reacher is safe, stable, and best for getting on a roof from a ladder.
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    0:25 Intro
    0:44 Ridge Reacher
    1:44 True Tracker
    2:29 What William created
    2:56 Biggest problem with other products
    3:17 How it works
    4:03 The functions
    5:10 OSHA Compliant
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 52

  • @percyfaith11
    @percyfaith11 2 роки тому +12

    One problem I can see in the video is that once the wheels clear the top of the ridge the rubber bar contacts the ridge and you had to lift it clear of the ridge to get it on the other side of the roof. That's easy standing on the floor with your hands on the hook but I think it would be a lot more difficult on the top of an extension ladder and trying to lift that over the ridge with a 16' pole. I would think that you would have to do the same when you want to remove the hook. You would have to lift it above the ridge peak in order to get the wheels back on "your" side of the roof. I'd like to see a video of someone removing the hook while on a ladder using the 16 feet of pole.

  • @mechengineer-sv2ei
    @mechengineer-sv2ei 5 місяців тому +2

    My question is how far left and right can you go before it becomes non-anchoring? I have to imagine it will twist and want to slide. If you were on a hip roof for example, you don't have a ridge perpendicular to the slope on all sides. Would really like to see some field test results for this.
    The next observation is that it appears easy enough to push up the roof and over the ridge, but what about getting it back off the roof once you've reached your ladder? This wasn't made clear in the video. What I can imagine seems a little cumbersome to remove it.

  • @jacquelinehawkins3069
    @jacquelinehawkins3069 Рік тому

    Where can I buy this?

  • @percyfaith11
    @percyfaith11 2 роки тому +1

    Can extra poles be added? The distance from eave to ridge is 20-21 feet on my house.

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  2 роки тому

      There's a pole that goes 16ft plus you're arm another 2 ft. Not sure if there's one that goes higher. I did look it up but couldn't find one. Maybe this is a cause for an invention?

  • @100Milllion
    @100Milllion Рік тому +2

    Can you use is as a temporary anchor without the bolts? Nobody wants 3/8 bolt holes in there roof and when you have only one window to clean it takes more time setting up....

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  Рік тому

      Yes, you can use it temporarily. I use this for inspections

    • @100Milllion
      @100Milllion Рік тому +1

      @@ChicagoRoofer without screwing it down? By the way OSHA doesn't approve anything. It would be best to say it is OSHA compliant oh, so is it OSHA compliant if we don't screw it in for a temporary anchor?

  • @shoaibamin7393
    @shoaibamin7393 2 місяці тому

    How can you screw it on a tile roof?

  • @thangrom5795
    @thangrom5795 3 місяці тому

    who will first one put it on?

  • @wolfsburggti4476
    @wolfsburggti4476 4 місяці тому +1

    How do you adjust it for different pitches?

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  4 місяці тому

      Anything up to 12/12 doesn't need adjustments

  • @MoreMoneyMoreTime
    @MoreMoneyMoreTime 5 місяців тому +2

    Cool, but what are you doing to take it back down?

    • @HowdyDo2
      @HowdyDo2 Місяць тому

      Turn it upside down and pull it back.

  • @karlsanderson8127
    @karlsanderson8127 Рік тому +4

    In the uk we use roofing ladders it's way safer

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  Рік тому

      I get it. This works really well for short repairs.

  • @oscarcalles7774
    @oscarcalles7774 Рік тому +1

    Could you use this on a tile roof or Spanish roof?

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  Рік тому

      Yes! It rests on over the ridge.

    • @100Milllion
      @100Milllion Рік тому

      ​@@ChicagoRoofer how do you use it and be osha compliant

  • @akaredcrossbow
    @akaredcrossbow Рік тому +10

    $675 for one hook! $899 for one hook, pole, rope, and a bracket!
    It’s a great invention, but I will stick with a ridge hook and ladder, and tie off on the top of the roof, much cheaper.

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  Рік тому +2

      I get it. But, how much is life worth to you and your family?

    • @akaredcrossbow
      @akaredcrossbow Рік тому +14

      @@ChicagoRoofer that’s the big question isn’t it?
      If the company was concerned for everyone’s life, the company wouldn’t be selling it this expensive. Most people won’t buy this, because it’s ridiculously expensive. Price for someone that wants to create a product and save lives should be somewhere around $350-$450 for two including the kit. Total cost on one to make is probably around $65 including shipping, if that!
      It’s a great product, but someone is more concerned about their own lifestyle than life itself.

    • @AlfredbNewman
      @AlfredbNewman Рік тому +1

      Roof ladders are safer. And less of a hassle.

    • @akaredcrossbow
      @akaredcrossbow Рік тому

      @@AlfredbNewman definitely!

    • @manofwary5287
      @manofwary5287 Рік тому

      ​@@ChicagoRooferit's not necessarily safer than other methods. It's just a more convenient product to use. Convenience to many in the industry doesn't hold that much value.

  • @justinrutledge6090
    @justinrutledge6090 6 місяців тому +3

    So how's it work on a 3/12 or 4/12???

    • @89Ayten
      @89Ayten Місяць тому

      it doesnt

  • @aaronlee8387
    @aaronlee8387 Рік тому

    Bolts in shingles haha that guy is nuts leaks for days it all you will have afterwords 😂

  • @Allegedly2right
    @Allegedly2right 2 роки тому +3

    How do you get it off

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  2 роки тому +1

      You use a pole that connects to the bottom adapter like a painter pole by goes up 16ft

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  2 роки тому +1

      Did I make sense?

    • @Allegedly2right
      @Allegedly2right 2 роки тому +1

      @@ChicagoRoofer What I mean is how do you get it back off the roof cracking bit of kit 10/10

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  2 роки тому +2

      You take the pole at the bottom of the roof when you're safely on the ladder and twist it while pushing up. This gets the wheels upside down. Then you slowly pull it over the ridge and again twist to put the wheels back down on the roof and slowly pull it toward you.

    • @Allegedly2right
      @Allegedly2right 2 роки тому +1

      @@ChicagoRoofer cleaver

  • @trevethan82319841
    @trevethan82319841 10 місяців тому

    Why are things like these so expensive

    • @negative949
      @negative949 7 місяців тому

      - Greed...I purchased a pitch hopper which I use on most steep roofs up to 12/12 which works great.
      - I was looking for a tool to utilize on steeper roofs, but with the prices of TheGoat, RidgePro, & RidgeReacher, I'll just continue let the company to send a ladder assist person on those! 🤣

  • @deezle1460
    @deezle1460 2 роки тому +13

    700 bucks just for the hook... I'd rather buy a small welder, a small oxy/acetylene torch and some metal stock... just make my own.... I just can't see why this is 700 bucks each; I'd rather spend 700 bucks on a welder and a torch and just make my own... cut the hook out of stock steel using a torch... weld on the "tube" and wheels... blow a hole in the steel with the torch to attach the clevis/shackle... I mean obviously if you own a roofing business you can't just be jimmy rigging safety equipment for your work crew but If you are a DIY'er like myself this is way too much for what it is... a piece of steel, wheels and bolts... I understand that inventions require engineers, research and development but $700 for 1 is TOO much... if these were $199 I'd buy 2 or 3.

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  2 роки тому +1

      This is true. But, that's like saying I can pay my own shingles. It's not that complicated.
      Until it leaks!

    • @bullfrog1807
      @bullfrog1807 2 роки тому +3

      $700 for 1 hook? If so yes that’s insanely overpriced…I could see paying $700 for the entire system with 2 hooks, cables and jacks but even then that’s still kinda pricey

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  2 роки тому +1

      I bought it and absolutely love it. $700 is definitely worth saving a life while at the same time being extremely convenient

    • @galevest4545
      @galevest4545 Рік тому +1

      For about $60 you can go by x2 ladder hooks in a box at Menards and use them on your ladder or do as we did and take some scrap steel spread them hooks about 18in apart and weld in some scraps and it won't move as much as this single ladder hook and will do the same exact thing as these hooks but for under $100 and less than 20mins of your time

    • @deezle1460
      @deezle1460 Рік тому +3

      @@ChicagoRoofer shingles are NOT $700 bucks for 1... shingles are like $2 bucks each... a pack of 25-35 shingles costs about $60 bucks... if shingles were 700 bucks each I would look into making my own shingles or a shingle alternative. At a price point of 700 bucks for 1 hook this product is clearly not marketed or meant for the average DIYer, the company is obviously looking to sell the product to businesses only (business would consider the purchase as a tax write off and or pass the cost off to the customer)

  • @brantray76
    @brantray76 2 місяці тому

    I was ready to buy until i saw 300 worth of metal for 2500 bucks. Cmon guys.

  • @robertbirch5676
    @robertbirch5676 6 місяців тому +1

    Crap

  • @alextorres4844
    @alextorres4844 Рік тому +1

    That’s not safer. About if someone moved it when No pulling and later pulling again and that shit is not on a good position

    • @ChicagoRoofer
      @ChicagoRoofer  Рік тому

      I've used this on the field and once it's up on the roof over the ridge, it holds relatively steady