On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 11:42:47 -0400, Stephen M wrote:
Isn't this bureaucracy run amok? Or is it really not "any", and only
applies to scaffolding above some size?
No, Henry - it's bureaucracy attempting to counteract what Darwin said was
natural.
So it playing with high-rpm spinning carbide, but we all do it.
I built staging to help with my addition 2 segments, just under eight feet
wide with crossbars at 4-feet and 7.5 feet high, so that I could change
platform height. These segments were light enough that I could drag them
around where I needed them. With the 2 segments and a platform in between I
had about a 23' run.
X-braces (10' 2x4's) front and back provided stability and a good climbing
surface to mount it.
Perhaps I cheated darwin :-)
It sounds to me like you built something similar to what I want so
maybe I'll cheat Darwin too
I would not have attempted to go higher than that.
The OP did not tell us the scale of work that he had in mind.
Picture of the house he
http://www.esperance-linux.co.uk/pho...niitt_hse1.jpg
I'm only planning to go up one lift.
--
Frank
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