JumbleDuck
Well-Known Member
This isn't boatie, but could be.
I need to do some work on a structure between 2m and 4m in the air. I have good solid supports available 2.6m apart, so I need something to bridge the gap and take my weight. Any bright ideas? So far I have thought of ...
OK, actual context: The oak frame of my new garage is now up and I have to put up the rafters and then fit the roofing next. It's not that different from staging round a boat in a yard, is it, except that I have a convenient hefty oak framework at just the height where I'd like my feet ...
I need to do some work on a structure between 2m and 4m in the air. I have good solid supports available 2.6m apart, so I need something to bridge the gap and take my weight. Any bright ideas? So far I have thought of ...
- Scaffold planks, supported by a high trestle in the middle.
- Aluminium staging, which wouldn't need a centre support but is much more expensive
- 8' long plywood "plank" with suitable stiffening (4x2s?)
- Scaffold tower
OK, actual context: The oak frame of my new garage is now up and I have to put up the rafters and then fit the roofing next. It's not that different from staging round a boat in a yard, is it, except that I have a convenient hefty oak framework at just the height where I'd like my feet ...
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