GypTool Pro 18" - 30" Drywall Stilts - Silver
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I weigh 170 pounds and they support me well; another guy who weighs 195 pounds also uses them and finds them to be very useful. I wouldn't say they are the best because I am sure there are others with better quality, but I can't complain.
It all depends on how high you want to make the ceilings.
Is it possible to stand on the stilts and reach a maximum working height of 48"? So, if I'm 5'11", how should I dress? I'll stand at a height of 119 inches." Please tell me if you agree or disagree. I'm waiting for a response as well. I must purchase as soon as possible. in preparation for a job interview next week The ceilings are 11 feet high.
They won't damage the floors in any way.
Selected User Reviews For GypTool Pro 18" - 30" Drywall Stilts - Silver
We made the decision to tackle the popcorn ceiling removal on our own. To aid in the process, we purchased these stilts. It was simple to put them together. They are far more efficient than constantly climbing and descending a ladder that you must move around the room. There isn't much of a learning curve when it comes to using them, but you should wear sturdy shoes and pants. Our only gripe is that the straps that go around the calves loosen over time. These stilts came in handy when we needed to make an emergency ceiling repair (4ft x 7ft). We are confident that they will continue to be useful in the future.
There was a lot of tweaking to be done. Overall, they're well-made, and they're relatively easy to walk in once I've properly adjusted them (which took a long time due to the numerous adjustments required). They were, however, extremely difficult to control before being adjusted.
If you're painting or simply need to replace bulbs, this is a must-have. Of course, if a ladder isn't available, this is a better option.
For cosplay and stilt walking, I purchased these. It was simple to assemble. I had to do some research to figure out how to make them fit my larger legs, but they're now quite comfortable. They're comfortable to walk on and I'm confident that they'll meet my needs.
I was mudding and taping the ceiling drywall when I finished the basement and needed the stilts. They work well, but you must follow the adjustment instructions or risk walking on stilts that are unstable. I did extend them to work on a 9' ceiling and had no problems doing so, despite the fact that I am 59 years old and only 5' 8" tall.
Worked perfectly. The stilts are very adjustable, and the instructions for assembling and adjusting them are clear.
The top- For, the bindings are a little loose and generic. Constriction that is very solid. The top- I wouldn't run a marathon in these because the bindings are too loose/generic for a secure grip on the legs, but they do the job.