I’m adding up some numbers in my head.
I need access to some high areas, mostly gables. Some areas have a deck surface below, other areas have ground below.
The daily cost of a man lift adds up pretty steeply, and I’ve got multiple days of work to do.
So used scaff seems like the way to go.
Any advice on what type? Any other issues to look for?
Thanks.
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scaffolding
If you have seldom use - rent the scaffold
steady use - buy it
Scott
All the scaffold I have was at one time a rental. It got to the point when the rental exceeded the sale, and so the rental place made it a sale.
This was 30+ yrs ago when I started my collection. Part's is pcs................other sections I've picked up on commercial jobs where the super said to "get it outta here".
They are good to have laying around, now all rusty, no semblance of the yellow of b/4. But they don't "go bad".
Pump jacks and a pic get you there?
Thanks guys. I don't have
Thanks guys.
I don't have steady use, but I have many, many days of use so I think buying is the way to go. Besides, the local one-and-only rental outfit is quite non-competitive with their pricing.
Cal, I'm glad to hear they don't "go bad". I'm OK with rusty.
Off to craigslist....
What's nice is ...............
when you have a party, you can put all your speakers up there on top and it'll be like the Deads, wall of sound............
But then you'll have to get on the loudspeaker and remind your guests to stay off the towers.
>>>wall of
>>>wall of sound............
Hahaha... Woodstock 2011. Cool.