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Old February 16th, 2009, 20:43
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and i a proper worker too, 8 lifts today,absolutely shattered.
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Old February 16th, 2009, 21:47
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Old February 17th, 2009, 16:06
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Scaffolder........


Anyway if that is right i need to get some advice on this from you Taylor.....


I have a couple of bigish jobs coming up which are at appartments and need scaffold.....

The first one they quoated on was for the steel pole scaffold (traditional) but the second they say can be done using alloy tower scaffold.....

This is 3 lifts with hop ups to dormas.....from just below the gutter boards.....

The alloy will have vertical ladders attatched to the towers....this is a much cheaper option...

Have you used this method and how safe do you think it will be compared to the traditional scaff..?

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Building Reg's , Dont allow Tower's over 2 story's !!!!



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Old February 17th, 2009, 16:39
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I didn't know that there was a job folding sacks

....i knew that didnt look right when i read it....
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Tony i work in the building trade and to be fair mate the alloy scaffold towers we use all the time the only trouble is you must erect them correctly for them to be safe if a builder is involved he may want to see a pasma card which means you've had training in building them traditional scaffold would be alot more expensive but if you can get away using tower scaffold use it make sure you use the outriggers failing that if it is not a big job why not invest in hireing a mewp (mobile elevated working platform ) cherry picker or magic carpet to you and me they are about £300-£400 a week to hire
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Old February 17th, 2009, 20:44
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depends on what job u doing from the scaffold,alloy towers are mobile[on wheels] you can push them easy enough if on hard ground, alright for repairing soffits and replacing guttering,if more to the job, roofing etc and it going to take weeks probably better off with traditional tube and fitting, easier to work off and alot safer,move your house upto scotland and i scaffold it for £300 quid,
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Old February 17th, 2009, 21:21
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Its not alloy tower my fault its.....Aluminimum system scaffold...?

That will be used on one job the appartment where i used to live (see attatched)...these are not so high and although there are dormers still not that bad to get to with hop ups...

As they can do these blocks in this the price is cheap especially for round here...£9870....I want the scaff leap frogged at both places to save too much disruption..


The other is an old hotel near the gallops and is another story with high dormers so that will be done out of traditional steel and although its 1/4 of the size of the ones above its still £8800....

Shame i didnt have your Scotish prices Taylor....
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Old February 17th, 2009, 22:03
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system scaffold[not alluminium tho] is easier and quicker to erect,same strength and safety features as traditional tube and fittings, main difference is with system scaffold you are restricted in the way it is built.my price was for a traditional house[£300 up and £200 down] not for buckingham palace and it was m8s rates.I would have to call in favours and dont want or need the extra work.
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