This scaffold system is my #1 go to for graphic installations at height. It can be configured for stairs, countertops, and obstacles of all kinds. I keep two in my truck at all times. I have been doing graphic installations for many years and have been on a ladder maybe twice my entire career because of this and the 4' folding scaffold. With both units stacked, I can easily work with my head at 18' and reach up a foot or so. Anything over 19' is scissor lift territory anyway. Telescoping leg extenders that reach around 36" for certain configurations would make this the perfect scaffold system.
can you guy make a video on how to properly get on one of those because a jobsite im in a safety manager from the G.C. asking us to use a ladder to get on it im in NYC so a video would be nice on how to properly climb there
How close can actually get to, say, the outside of a house, if you have 36" outriggers. I wouldn't be able to reach whatever I needed to do that high up. What am I missing here?
When a scaffold is positioned against a wall, you do not need to put outriggers facing the wall, because the wall can hold the scaffold tower, Metaltech 46" outriggers can be rotated at an angle of 45°. So they are parallel to the wall. For 14" outriggers, you must manually place them at 45 degrees. See instructions here: www.metaltech.co/product/set-of-46-universal-outriggers-with-casters/
I have the three tier system w/14" and 46" downriggers. I also have the four threaded leveling feet, and the guard rail system. I also purchased the crawl through platform that I use on the highest level that I am working on. Ladders are just about the thing of the past. If somebody wants mine, they'll have to pry my dead fingers off of it!
Marshall remodel brought me here. I've learned that everything he uses is top notch so if he trusts it then I trust it! Great product
This scaffold system is my #1 go to for graphic installations at height. It can be configured for stairs, countertops, and obstacles of all kinds. I keep two in my truck at all times. I have been doing graphic installations for many years and have been on a ladder maybe twice my entire career because of this and the 4' folding scaffold. With both units stacked, I can easily work with my head at 18' and reach up a foot or so. Anything over 19' is scissor lift territory anyway. Telescoping leg extenders that reach around 36" for certain configurations would make this the perfect scaffold system.
Can you please explain how (2) 4ft scaffold can reach for 18ft height?
@@linmk541 they’re 6 ft and so am I. So when I’m standing on a 12 ft stack the top of my head is at 18 ft.
can you guy make a video on how to properly get on one of those because a jobsite im in a safety manager from the G.C. asking us to use a ladder to get on it im in NYC so a video would be nice on how to properly climb there
Where is your video that demonstrates how you can lift your floor up on one end to climb up from the inside and then lower the floor back down
How close can actually get to, say, the outside of a house, if you have 36" outriggers. I wouldn't be able to reach whatever I needed to do that high up. What am I missing here?
When a scaffold is positioned against a wall, you do not need to put outriggers facing the wall, because the wall can hold the scaffold tower, Metaltech 46" outriggers can be rotated at an angle of 45°. So they are parallel to the wall. For 14" outriggers, you must manually place them at 45 degrees. See instructions here: www.metaltech.co/product/set-of-46-universal-outriggers-with-casters/
I have the three tier system w/14" and 46" downriggers. I also have the four threaded leveling feet, and the guard rail system. I also purchased the crawl through platform that I use on the highest level that I am working on. Ladders are just about the thing of the past. If somebody wants mine, they'll have to pry my dead fingers off of it!
why are the safety pins so loose in their slots. Looks like it would be very wobbly
It's very sturdy, no worries!
Is this product also sold in Europe?
This scaffolding is only sold in Canada & United-States.
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Thanks to replay 👍
By the way, great product.
you didnt show us how to install the rails!!!!
Go to this video to see it: ua-cam.com/video/X9cpT6gxSiA/v-deo.html
alguien conoce algun proveedor mayorista de METALCH scaffolding para sudamerica?
Hola Daniel somos doctor drywall estamos en Bogotá colombia +573118082505.somos dist de metaltech. En qué país estás? Doctor_drywall@hotmail.com
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Bolivia
Ya entre en contacto con un representante de Argentina