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I got some 2nd hand stilts a couple of months ago, with the idea of using them to prune fruit trees. I was inspired by an image on google of a couple of guys with 12foot stilts working in an orchard. Got the chance to have a go today and they were great! Much quicker than moving ladders and all the up and down. You can get right inside the tree.

Does anyone else use them?

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When i was in the building trade and plasterers were on site, a few of them used stilts to do ceilings.A lot easier than building up the floor with milk crates and board.They rattled through it.

They did say it was a long way to fall if it did go wrong and you were likely to break a collar bone or wrist.

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Yeah they're the ones, the plasterers ones are really stable, they were ok on soft ground but i'd be nervous on paving etc. they say if you fall, try and land on your knees and sit right back onto your calves so the stilts hit first. its quite hard to see how even the ground is when you're above, but i think the trick is to be confident with your steps.

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