You all prolly dont give a damn but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I stupidly forgot the login password. I love any tricks you can give me
@Cain Rudy i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Just got this was comfortable on the level this guy was on, but on the second platform the shaking will scare the hell out of you. I recommend a couple shots of whiskey.
Working in a stairwell where the ceiling is 20 feet, out riggers won’t work because it’s too narrow. What other options are there and do I need out riggers? I have a hairline crack that I need to fix. I have the basement stairs, landing and another set of stairs to the main floor just to get to the ceiling. Bakers would work I just don’t know how safe it would be without the riggers. Does anybody have any suggestions?
The side rails do not weigh much, maybe 20lbs or so. But that walk board assembly is a little heavy....maybe 60lbs. just from a guess off top of my head.
Too much parts too much weight too much completed takes too much time to assemble ..we clearly see how that guy struggles to set the side railing he is struggling to match the pin hole although that much safety pin and side railings still its shaking too much
@@OriginalJetForMe what I use is too simple and less parts easy to assemble , 2 ladder frame, 2 X shape or scissor type metal rods to lock n hold ladder frame and walk board that's it and no instructions need to assemble it by looking at it you can understand which part where to fit
@@fudgedogbannana when you see other one which is simple and stable than this than only you say its a big deal or not I use that simple one that's why said if I compare what I use and what's shown here What I use simple and steady Shown here complex and still not steady
The First PPE for this job is Gloves, There are lots of pinch points in these activities, and both of them not wearing. So it's not advisable to watch this video.
no ability to adjust height of each corner wheel to ensure it is level. 1 side rail per elevation so it means limited protection from walking off the side by accident when on the platform. caster wheel locks - and we all know how good they are, just look at it rocking . NO THANKS
These are basic kits out of the box... and it's a damn shame that they are sold that way to uninformed consumers without much guidance. Buying the separate add-ons are a MUST in order to use them safely when going multi-level. Outriggers, safety rails, and replacing all the casters (scaffolding & outriggers) with leveling jacks is essential. Stability can be increased by adding ratcheting tie down straps that are run diagonally between the ladder frames to put tension on them to take up the slack and eliminate a lot of that wiggle. Add non-slip tape to the scaffolding rungs that will be used to climb up/down, and on the work platform. Yeah, all the add-ons are going to cost additional $$$$, but it's still cheaper than a trip to the emergency room via ambulance.
Thank you this was very helpful, my boss came back from Home Depot and was shocked that I put it together for the first time I ever did it😂
Watched it while working , thank you 🙏🏻
Great video. Thanks!
Excellent video. Just got this scaffold today. ❤
What did it cost you ? ...where did you buy it ?
Very helpful thanks 🙏🏾
Great vid. I’ve assembled this myself, and it can be easily done by 1 person. Even with the second 6’ section
You all prolly dont give a damn but does someone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I stupidly forgot the login password. I love any tricks you can give me
@Amos Ismael instablaster ;)
@Cain Rudy i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and Im in the hacking process atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Cain Rudy It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my ass!
@Amos Ismael no problem :)
You show putting an OSHA tag on for compliance, but didn't install the safety rails?
I seen this on Marshall County build. I need this to paint our entryway
Just got this was comfortable on the level this guy was on, but on the second platform the shaking will scare the hell out of you. I recommend a couple shots of whiskey.
I felt like Bambi 😂
Lol
Good guideline
Working in a stairwell where the ceiling is 20 feet, out riggers won’t work because it’s too narrow. What other options are there and do I need out riggers? I have a hairline crack that I need to fix. I have the basement stairs, landing and another set of stairs to the main floor just to get to the ceiling. Bakers would work I just don’t know how safe it would be without the riggers. Does anybody have any suggestions?
Agora tem a venda este andaime na Forplas Escadas!!!!
Excellent tutorial
Nice video
Very good systems.
Great video
Can this specific scaffold be used on stairs with two variable sizes on the up and down steps?
Don't think so, other models you can. But the assembly step is more tedious with those ones.
How much do the side rails weigh? Same question for walkboard?
The side rails do not weigh much, maybe 20lbs or so. But that walk board assembly is a little heavy....maybe 60lbs. just from a guess off top of my head.
Enter to win from Marshall Remodeling nice scaffolding
Scaffold 🤔
The UK tube and fitting method is the best in the world.
What would you do on a Bank or
Wow........ 😀😀😀👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
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Digging the 80’s porn music!🤣
i can animate all installation instructions.
Se fue todo el día armándolo
How tall can you keep going???
Ha ha !
Ive gotten on 3 lol but the thing moves so much i hate it lmao.
Bien pero lo hicieron muy complicado
esta mujer sola ni batallo :-) czcams.com/video/SvuWdm-dUN0/video.html
No safety rails? Are you serious??😅😅😅😅
If they where going to install a light I would of been done and gone with a ladder before they set that thing up.
This is no meant for putting lightbulbs in.
This shit wobbles too damn much
Too much parts too much weight too much completed takes too much time to assemble ..we clearly see how that guy struggles to set the side railing he is struggling to match the pin hole although that much safety pin and side railings still its shaking too much
Do you have an alternative? I just bought this, assembled the bottom solo, and I'm pretty sure I can assemble the top solo, too.
@@OriginalJetForMe what I use is too simple and less parts easy to assemble , 2 ladder frame, 2 X shape or scissor type metal rods to lock n hold ladder frame and walk board that's it and no instructions need to assemble it by looking at it you can understand which part where to fit
I have one, I assemble and disassemble it myself all the time, its not a big deal.
Anything is better than falling and end up in the hospital ER.
@@fudgedogbannana when you see other one which is simple and stable than this than only you say its a big deal or not
I use that simple one that's why said if I compare what I use and what's shown here
What I use simple and steady
Shown here complex and still not steady
The First PPE for this job is Gloves, There are lots of pinch points in these activities, and both of them not wearing. So it's not advisable to watch this video.
Go show em how it’s done!
no ability to adjust height of each corner wheel to ensure it is level. 1 side rail per elevation so it means limited protection from walking off the side by accident when on the platform. caster wheel locks - and we all know how good they are, just look at it rocking . NO THANKS
you cant use this scaffold on ground that is un level. And to use the second level they must have a railing kit. And yes they rock quite a bit
These are basic kits out of the box... and it's a damn shame that they are sold that way to uninformed consumers without much guidance.
Buying the separate add-ons are a MUST in order to use them safely when going multi-level. Outriggers, safety rails, and replacing all the casters (scaffolding & outriggers) with leveling jacks is essential.
Stability can be increased by adding ratcheting tie down straps that are run diagonally between the ladder frames to put tension on them to take up the slack and eliminate a lot of that wiggle.
Add non-slip tape to the scaffolding rungs that will be used to climb up/down, and on the work platform.
Yeah, all the add-ons are going to cost additional $$$$, but it's still cheaper than a trip to the emergency room via ambulance.