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<blockquote data-quote="Bogos Binted" data-source="post: 3594211" data-attributes="member: 72630"><p>I'm just about your size so I might have some useful tips. Ymmv of course. Some of the things that were slowing me down a lot were double handling packages and trying to maneuver around egress and my load stand. </p><p></p><p>Once you get a package in the wall, thats where it stays unless its gonna fall or break. Use the other packages you load after to fix the situation if needed but dont waste a lot of time resituating packages cause you think they'll fit better somewhere else.</p><p></p><p> If youre in a trailer with an extendo you can put the huge packages that you absolutely cant get in your wall for whatever reason underneath and then use it as your cornerstone for your next wall so you wont trip over it. If you dont have an extendo, I just try to situate it so its taking up the least amount of floor space and then use it to start my new wall.</p><p></p><p>Dont be afraid to start a new wall before the one youre working on is done. I find using the end of the rollers as a fulcrum for the larger packages makes it easier to get them up on the top of the wall once it gets high enough. Hope this was helpful. And dont worry, we have guys shorter than you that manage just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogos Binted, post: 3594211, member: 72630"] I'm just about your size so I might have some useful tips. Ymmv of course. Some of the things that were slowing me down a lot were double handling packages and trying to maneuver around egress and my load stand. Once you get a package in the wall, thats where it stays unless its gonna fall or break. Use the other packages you load after to fix the situation if needed but dont waste a lot of time resituating packages cause you think they'll fit better somewhere else. If youre in a trailer with an extendo you can put the huge packages that you absolutely cant get in your wall for whatever reason underneath and then use it as your cornerstone for your next wall so you wont trip over it. If you dont have an extendo, I just try to situate it so its taking up the least amount of floor space and then use it to start my new wall. Dont be afraid to start a new wall before the one youre working on is done. I find using the end of the rollers as a fulcrum for the larger packages makes it easier to get them up on the top of the wall once it gets high enough. Hope this was helpful. And dont worry, we have guys shorter than you that manage just fine. [/QUOTE]
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