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Re: Raising and Lowering Security Cameras
this will cost him more then the renting for a day of a scissor lift...
the OP should stop being a cheap AH and start looking at the fact that if he
want a camera at 20 feet high he need to pay for the tools needed to do it..
But one more question here..how come the contractor didn't plan this when he
first sold the camera to the OP
when we sell camera we always put in our quote the price of renting a
scissor lift or any other device that will be needed to install the
cameras...The OP must be dealing with a very low grade contractor...that's
the pleasure of always taking the lowest bid....
"Michael" <sirflannelS@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> On 17 May 2007 18:38:51 -0700, wizzaarrdd@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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>>I was told that there was a device that will raise and lower a
>>security camera. I guess it would be some thing similar to a flag
>>pole. I have an issue where I need to have a PTZ camera mounted 20
>>feet up a pole. My contractor has aimed towards health and safety
>>rules where they will not climb a ladder above 10 feet high. If you
>>can find a 6' 6" technician then he may be able to reach as high as 17
>>feet. If any higher I need to pay for a lifting device such as a
>>scissor lift or a boom lift. I was told that there is a pole that you
>>can mount a camera on and raise and lower the camera. I have searched
>>for such a device and have had no results. Anyone ever heard of such a
>>thing?
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