On Tue, 14 Dec 2010 22:34:49 -0500, Bill wrote:
J. Clarke wrote:
In , says...
Bill wrote:
Yep, I need build some scaffolding and do my own light density
experiment.
It occurred to me that such "scaffolding" may be handy to me in hanging
furring strips and lighting--as I'm a one-man-show here at home.
If I build vertical "structures" to 6 inches shy of the ceiling, say,
they may serve as my 2nd set of hands. And, they won't whine or make me
"wait a couple minutes"!! I'm learning! : )
Uh, just a suggestion, but the "Fastcap 3rd hand" is sometimes a very
useful thing to have. Harbor Fright has a clone for 15 bucks or so,
item 66172. I haven't used the clone but from the reviews it seems like
it's more fragile than the FastCap.
Interesting thought. Thanks.
I just used one of those to hold up my back porch roof frame while I
screwed on the support beams. Very handy and amazingly strong.
Some day soon, it may stop raining long enough that I can fasten on
the metal roofing. The 2x4/2x6 frame with 2' square grid leaks a bit.
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