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ref. standing on bays of flats below:
1 - are they loadbearing?
2 - low parapet is an inviting trip hazard; falls from about 8-9 feet up invariably end up with a head/ground impact, with associated mortality
so, advice would be to check loadbearing ness of the roof - (send mrs greenbank out to check this...)
and, tie a clothes line round your waist and fasten the other end to something heavy (possibly mrs greenbank...)
Heat gun not required for the front window sills as most of the paint has come off already, so it's just a job for a wire brush.
Some of the ones at the back will require getting paint off, but I was just going to do the front ones first and see how those go. Heat gun link noted for when/if I get around to the back ones.
Scaffolding not required for the majority of it as I can get to the front windows by standing on the roof of the bays of the flat below. One small sill I'll have to use a ladder to get the paint right underneath but I can do most of the work from the inside now that we've had new windows fitted and they open nicely.
At the back I've got 6 window sills, 3 of which I can get to standing on the roof of the bay of the flat below. 2 others are sash windows, so I hope can do it all from inside (bathroom and kitchen). The last one is the toilet window which is a uPVC casement window that'll be a git to work around as it doesn't open fully. No chance of doing that one with a ladder either as it's above a sloping roof extension of the kitchen downstairs, I'll probably do what I can and leave it for a time that we (or the flat above) ever put up scaffolding.
Definitely a job for a nice summers day.