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Chris April 7th 06 10:01 AM

Scaffold tower platform
 
What is supposed to go on top of a scaffold tower?
Four loose planks?
Or a square platform that is all-one-piece?
--
Chris

Stuart April 7th 06 10:19 AM

Scaffold tower platform
 
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 10:01:06 +0100, Chris ] wrote:

What is supposed to go on top of a scaffold tower?
Four loose planks?
Or a square platform that is all-one-piece?


If it's like the one I hired years ago it was a couple of rectangular
sections that clipped on to the top rails in the same way all the
other sections clipped together .
Like this

http://www.hss.com/index.php?g=80808&t=zoom

Stuart

Cicero April 7th 06 11:19 AM

Scaffold tower platform
 

"Chris" ] wrote in message
]...
What is supposed to go on top of a scaffold tower?
Four loose planks?
Or a square platform that is all-one-piece?
--
Chris


=====================
It's easier to take separate planks to the top of your tower and they'll
enable you to climb inside the tower for a bit of extra safety.

If the span is more than 4' then you'll probably need a centre support to
prevent flexing / breaking. I use a short length of scaffold tube with two
scaffold clips to provide a centre support on my 6' x 4' towers.

Cic.




Rick April 7th 06 01:32 PM

Scaffold tower platform
 
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 10:01:06 +0100, Chris ] wrote:

What is supposed to go on top of a scaffold tower?
Four loose planks?
Or a square platform that is all-one-piece?


On my 4 foot tower I use 5 foot long 2x6 planks with 3x2 blocks on the
bottom to stop them slideing off the tower.

Rick


The3rd Earl Of Derby April 7th 06 04:49 PM

Scaffold tower platform
 
Chris wrote:
What is supposed to go on top of a scaffold tower?
Four loose planks?
Or a square platform that is all-one-piece?
--
Chris


I suppose the old plank is much more easily carry up scaffold than a bulky
board.

Why?

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite



The3rd Earl Of Derby April 7th 06 04:55 PM

Scaffold tower platform
 
The3rd Earl Of Derby wrote:
Chris wrote:
What is supposed to go on top of a scaffold tower?
Four loose planks?
Or a square platform that is all-one-piece?
--
Chris


I suppose the old plank is much more easily carry up scaffold than a
bulky board.

Why?

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite


And the other thing is...
You can govern the widness of the scaffold using the plank method ie if the
area restricts scaffold only two plank wide then the boarding method would
fail as you would have to have different sized width boards.

--
Sir Benjamin Middlethwaite



Rick April 7th 06 06:06 PM

Scaffold tower platform
 
On Fri, 07 Apr 2006 15:49:31 GMT, "The3rd Earl Of Derby"
wrote:

Chris wrote:
What is supposed to go on top of a scaffold tower?
Four loose planks?
Or a square platform that is all-one-piece?
--
Chris


I suppose the old plank is much more easily carry up scaffold than a bulky
board.

Why?


Once you have the bottom of the tower up, you put planks on to make
steps, to stand on as you build the tower up. Then use the planks to
near on, lifting the planks from below. Once you are at the top with
all the planks, you feel a bit of a plank, as you remember you forgot
to put the ladder up to use to get down.

Dave Stanton April 7th 06 07:00 PM

Scaffold tower platform
 

On my 4 foot tower I use 5 foot long 2x6 planks with 3x2 blocks on the
bottom to stop them slideing off the tower.

Rick


Blimey, thats not very tall...... I'll get me coat.

Dave


Guy King April 7th 06 08:15 PM

Scaffold tower platform
 
The message
from Dave Stanton contains these words:

On my 4 foot tower I use 5 foot long 2x6 planks with 3x2 blocks on the
bottom to stop them slideing off the tower.

Rick


Blimey, thats not very tall...... I'll get me coat.


I watched a bloke from Sky TV today putting up a dish on a nearby house.
He was putting it about 3' above the back door, so was only on about the
4th step of a ladder, and given the cable run he used there wasn't any
call to go higher.
He was wearing a hardhat.

--
Skipweasel
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.

Dave Stanton April 8th 06 06:31 AM

Scaffold tower platform
 

I watched a bloke from Sky TV today putting up a dish on a nearby house.
He was putting it about 3' above the back door, so was only on about the
4th step of a ladder, and given the cable run he used there wasn't any
call to go higher.
He was wearing a hardhat.


You have to watch those pigeons g.

Dave



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