ive never in my life seen a team like that, they finished that before I could unload van and mark out
Excellent video. Show's just how organised we could be. Never laid that tile before is the tape just to hold edges down while glue dries?
No not seen the strapped ones yet, ordered lighter ones should be here soon apparently no change in life expectancy of the pads or dimensions just a lighter type of rubber.
Seen these lads http://k2skraftseat.com/ ...Knee pads with a seat. I've often thought about this kind of idea. Probably not for every job, but for certain jobs, I can see them really taking the load of the lower back and preventing fatigue from sitting back on the ankles. They wouldn't be a fashion statement though Might be worth a look for you Neil..
Thought I would give em a go. They arrived today. Let you know how I get on with them, if Charlie dose n`t steal them first
It`s been about 6 weeks since my op now, and have to say it has been a massive success. So, i`m back at work properly now. I wore my old red medical pads last week, so I could feel how my knee was, and compare them to the ProKnees. It was a little bit sore, but I was able to work, more or less, as normal. This week I started with ProKnees. We did 50sq of click yesterday, and I did 50sq of cushion floor today. I find them very, very good. No pressure on the actual knee itself at all. They do seem to transfer the weight/pressure, and don`t think I could compare them to anything i`ve tried before. Costs were £ 204 to buy, and £35 import/vat Expensive I know, but i`m able to keep working, i`m happy.