With an angled job like that all you need to do is put the inside boards down on the ground and where they cross is where you put your legs if you know what I mean 👍
One of the harder types of job to set away. I’ve seen people use singles on the return when it’s a proper tight, acute angle and it just looks shite and doesn’t get a proper hold. I normally fix my standard to my ledger using a single and then fix the other ledger using a single then check them. If it’s a none working lift you can use doubles as well.
Nice to see a splay, seen many a young scaffolder scratching head when it comes to them
With an angled job like that all you need to do is put the inside boards down on the ground and where they cross is where you put your legs if you know what I mean 👍
That’s the way to splay 👍 I always find the boards never sit in right though either to much off a gap or abit tight I’ve only ever done a couple
When doing a splay measure the ledger from the wall not the leg and you can't go wrong
One of the harder types of job to set away. I’ve seen people use singles on the return when it’s a proper tight, acute angle and it just looks shite and doesn’t get a proper hold. I normally fix my standard to my ledger using a single and then fix the other ledger using a single then check them.
If it’s a none working lift you can use doubles as well.
Got myself some claws just need a splay to do now 😂
With such a small angle I would of squared that of tbh rob👍
Wet steel deal
Maybe just squared it off🤷
No
Should have just boxed it off....juat buy some double arm ffs