I cannot thank you enough for making this video. I’ve been putting off my stairwells for sometime. You are an inspiration and you gave me the courage that I needed. Thank you so very much! I know I would not have done this without seeing this video.
Hi Emida, since your videos are a few years old, you might not be monitoring comments anymore ... but I wanted you to know how thankful I am for your one-person scaffolding set-up videos. I'd been considering buying scaffolding for a couple years, but doubted I could wield the steel components safely (let alone on stairs!). Even the manufacturer videos only showed two-man set-ups. By grace, I came across your videos this summer; and because of you, I invested in two scaffolding kits - and sure enough, was able to handle all of it myself. I stacked scaffolds in the living room and stairwell both, finally allowing me access to my 19-foot walls. You're an inspiration women everywhere, and your art is beautiful.
Thank you, Cheryl. I’m glad the video was of use to you. I couldn’t find any videos to help me figure out the one-person set up, so I practiced on my own. I figured out two ways to set it up and decided to share this one. It’s my little contribution to how-to videos 😀
I am 64 years old with a staircase from he**. I have one scaffolding and on my way for a second one now that you showed me how to get the job done. THANKS for your inspiration and showing how to do it!👍👍👍
Thank you for making this video. I have to paint my stairwell and was intimidated by having to setup a scaffold but you just showed how doable it is for one person! Awesome.
I am a female professional remodeling contractor. I am only 5' tall and have put up this scaffolding alone many times. It definitely pays to be small so you can crawl through the rung openings especially on the stairs. Thanks so much for making this video. I will add it to my knowledgebase!
You are brave. I have the same scaffold, its taken me all day to work up the nerves to tear it down and put it on the stairs. I have to put on the exact same stairway. Your video gave me a little comfort a young lady can do this. I let your video play and went step by step. It worked out great!! THX for posting.
Nicely done! I'm 5'2" & under 120#s & like you, do everything myself. I could appreciate all the work of balance & especially core muscle contraction to keep the pieces under control... making sure not to hit walls or drop things, & holding parts balanced to get them in position. I'm often perched in precarious positions while considering each subsequent move to make sure I'm still alive when the job is done... you pretty much have to do Yoga to make it all work, especially when you're petite in height AND build! In addition to your beautiful painting, there is artistry to your prep work. Brava!
This video is a riot. It doesn't show the most IMPORTANT part. How did she get on this thing once she assembled it? It took three people to set this up in my hallway going upstairs. No way I could have done this alone. And when assembled, which took about a half hour and plenty of wd40 as the unit we rented was rusted, it left just 10 inches of space between the unit and the wall and what's even WORSE, there was no way to GET on the platform without climbing through the bars! Only a person who is 90 pounds and athletic could ever do this.
Good job! I need to repair water damage to my front door and the huge palladium window above it. This would do the job. Pretty palm trees by the way, you are very talented.
I could see where this could benefit a sole diy homeowner now if you're on a time-line just get someone to help you set it up. Nonetheless its a great walk through of the set up especially in a tight spot like a narrow stair case.
Thanks for showing me that I can do this! I really appreciated the non-technical approach and lack of explicatives! Oh, that would be using the bad words. I appreciate this video very much. Good job.
Damn, you're my hero haha. I have to spackle stress cracks high on the walls and ceiling of my stairwell, and then paint...Can you come and set one of those up for ME? lol
I read the comments and see that you are a professional artist. Cool! I would love to know how you learned to put the scaffold together and if you think a person could do it alone having never seen it done in person... would love your expert opinion!
I practiced because I worked by myself and had to figure it out. I hope the video will help. It’s important to use all the safety measures. Sorry for the late reply. Check out this outside setup ua-cam.com/video/SvuWdm-dUN0/v-deo.html Thanks, Rachel.
This is great! Impressive. Especially seeing it set up single handed. Thank you for posting it. What is the brand name of the scaffolding? Do you own it or did you rent it? I have to replace a 9' ceiling over a stairway. This would be perfect to get it done safely. Thanks again.
Thank you, I'm glad you can use the tips. I rented it from my local equipment rental store. It is an adjustable scaffolding -INDOOR/OUTDOOR SCAFFOLDING 6' or 12' ROLLING. The maximum working height is 9' or 18'. In this case I used it without the wheels. Let me know how it works out for you.
Art Walldesignsbyemida hi- which size scaffold do you have and how large is it unassembled? Did you bring it home or did you have it delivered! I’m looking to rent the 12’ one from Home Depot and wondering if I’ll need to have delivered. Thanks!
OK, but where did you get those attachments for the Baker scaffolding because I cannot find those anywhere. I can find the attachments that stick out for supports, but I can’t find the parts that hang down so that it actually works on a staircase.
The older scaffoldings I rented at that time had the extensions. I bought a new set of 3-tier scaffolding and the extension legs were not options. They have worked very well. The wheels, locked in place, will do just fine. I hope that helps.
Your video brings inspiration to many. But the million dollar question is where can I buy a scaffolding set like this, that will cover regular rooms and two story staircases? I’ve attempted to contact several companies but the representatives either don’t understand their products or the scaffolding doesn’t do what you’ve shown possible in your video. Do you have suggestions about where to buy a set up? Thank you in advance!!!!
Where can I find scaffolding like this with the 'adjustable feet'? Everything seems to have wheels these days, but I need to use scaffolding on my own staircase just like this.
I rented the scaffolding from my local equipment rental, and they had the adjustable legs. If you can use the wheels, just make sure they are locked in place.
In hindsight, yes, but this was my first time putting up a scaffolding on steps. 3 levels of scaffolding can be put up in the time it took to do this one. Faster work and better planning comes with experience. Thanks for your comment.
I cannot thank you enough for making this video. I’ve been putting off my stairwells for sometime. You are an inspiration and you gave me the courage that I needed. Thank you so very much! I know I would not have done this without seeing this video.
You are welcome. I’m glad that the video help! 😀
Hi Emida, since your videos are a few years old, you might not be monitoring comments anymore ... but I wanted you to know how thankful I am for your one-person scaffolding set-up videos. I'd been considering buying scaffolding for a couple years, but doubted I could wield the steel components safely (let alone on stairs!). Even the manufacturer videos only showed two-man set-ups. By grace, I came across your videos this summer; and because of you, I invested in two scaffolding kits - and sure enough, was able to handle all of it myself. I stacked scaffolds in the living room and stairwell both, finally allowing me access to my 19-foot walls. You're an inspiration women everywhere, and your art is beautiful.
Thank you, Cheryl.
I’m glad the video was of use to you. I couldn’t find any videos to help me figure out the one-person set up, so I practiced on my own. I figured out two ways to set it up and decided to share this one. It’s my little contribution to how-to videos 😀
I’m so glad we saw this. My husband and I were wondering how the scaffolding would work in our stairway. I said if she can do it, so can we!
I'm glad this video helped 🙂
Wow. Not sure why Im just seeing this 6 years later. Amazing woman!
Thank you, Blair.
I am 64 years old with a staircase from he**. I have one scaffolding and on my way for a second one now that you showed me how to get the job done. THANKS for your inspiration and showing how to do it!👍👍👍
Hi Nancy, I hope when I’m 64 years old I will be able to still set up scaffolding to paint my murals. You are welcome 😊
@@emidarollerproductions I did finally finish that project and I lived to brag about it!🙂
Thank you for making this video. I have to paint my stairwell and was intimidated by having to setup a scaffold but you just showed how doable it is for one person! Awesome.
I can easily tell that determination is one of your dominant characteristics. Great vid, thanks!
Thanks 😀
I am a female professional remodeling contractor. I am only 5' tall and have put up this scaffolding alone many times. It definitely pays to be small so you can crawl through the rung openings especially on the stairs. Thanks so much for making this video. I will add it to my knowledgebase!
There are some advantages to being small in stature 😀. You are welcome 🙏🏽
Brilliant Video. They have a platform with a trap door to make things even easier.
Yes, they do 😀. I purchased a 3-tier set last year, and I love the trap doors! Thank you.
You are brave. I have the same scaffold, its taken me all day to work up the nerves to tear it down and put it on the stairs. I have to put on the exact same stairway. Your video gave me a little comfort a young lady can do this. I let your video play and went step by step. It worked out great!! THX for posting.
I am IMPRESSED! GREAT JOB
Thank you so much.
You set that up well do your thing girl 😊
Now there's a great Gal, She put up that scaffolding by Herself and never banged into the walls.. Then painted a beautiful Mural.. talented Gal. !
Nicely done! I'm 5'2" & under 120#s & like you, do everything myself. I could appreciate all the work of balance & especially core muscle contraction to keep the pieces under control... making sure not to hit walls or drop things, & holding parts balanced to get them in position. I'm often perched in precarious positions while considering each subsequent move to make sure I'm still alive when the job is done... you pretty much have to do Yoga to make it all work, especially when you're petite in height AND build! In addition to your beautiful painting, there is artistry to your prep work. Brava!
Thanks for the appreciation!
That was pretty neat. I found you trying to find out how to paint my cieling....that stairway configuration is wild....
Hi Emida I love your work. Especially the huge smile you give after each step is completed 😊
Thank you, Maria.
Thank you for this video!!!! You taught me a new skill and saved me thousands.
You are welcome, Troy 🙂
This video is a riot. It doesn't show the most IMPORTANT part. How did she get on this thing once she assembled it? It took three people to set this up in my hallway going upstairs. No way I could have done this alone. And when assembled, which took about a half hour and plenty of wd40 as the unit we rented was rusted, it left just 10 inches of space between the unit and the wall and what's even WORSE, there was no way to GET on the platform without climbing through the bars! Only a person who is 90 pounds and athletic could ever do this.
Metaltech scaffolding has a trap door in the platform
Good job! I need to repair water damage to my front door and the huge palladium window above it. This would do the job. Pretty palm trees by the way, you are very talented.
Great job👍🏾.
Lady that is impressive. Thanks for showing me how.
Thank you, Rick. I’m glad it helped.
Awesome paint!! That is a great idea!!!
Leonard Martin, thank you.
You are on another level of awesome, literally 😆 . Thank you
Wow, thank you!
I could see where this could benefit a sole diy homeowner now if you're on a time-line just get someone to help you set it up. Nonetheless its a great walk through of the set up especially in a tight spot like a narrow stair case.
Thanks, Jose.
Thanks for sharing. Loved it!
Thanks for showing me that I can do this! I really appreciated the non-technical approach and lack of explicatives! Oh, that would be using the bad words. I appreciate this video very much. Good job.
Damn, you're my hero haha. I have to spackle stress cracks high on the walls and ceiling of my stairwell, and then paint...Can you come and set one of those up for ME? lol
awesome job and beautiful mural
Thank you so much!
Great job
Your awesome!
Thank you 😊
I read the comments and see that you are a professional artist. Cool! I would love to know how you learned to put the scaffold together and if you think a person could do it alone having never seen it done in person... would love your expert opinion!
I practiced because I worked by myself and had to figure it out. I hope the video will help. It’s important to use all the safety measures. Sorry for the late reply. Check out this outside setup ua-cam.com/video/SvuWdm-dUN0/v-deo.html
Thanks, Rachel.
Well done! Thanks
This is great! Impressive. Especially seeing it set up single handed. Thank you for posting it. What is the brand name of the scaffolding? Do you own it or did you rent it? I have to replace a 9' ceiling over a stairway. This would be perfect to get it done safely. Thanks again.
Thank you, I'm glad you can use the tips. I rented it from my local equipment rental store. It is an adjustable scaffolding -INDOOR/OUTDOOR SCAFFOLDING 6' or 12' ROLLING. The maximum working height is 9' or 18'. In this case I used it without the wheels. Let me know how it works out for you.
Art Walldesignsbyemida hi- which size scaffold do you have and how large is it unassembled? Did you bring it home or did you have it delivered! I’m looking to rent the 12’ one from Home Depot and wondering if I’ll need to have delivered. Thanks!
Thank you. I need to see that done. Now my turn...
You are welcome 😀
Great work girl.
Thumbs up.
Not only did she work real hard she made it exponentially harder filming it.
What a woman!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks.
Wow!!! You kick ass
Thanks!!!!
You’re welcome! 😀
Motivational!!!!
Girl power 💪💪
Thank you.
You Rock!
Thanks 😊
OK, but where did you get those attachments for the Baker scaffolding because I cannot find those anywhere. I can find the attachments that stick out for supports, but I can’t find the parts that hang down so that it actually works on a staircase.
The older scaffoldings I rented at that time had the extensions. I bought a new set of 3-tier scaffolding and the extension legs were not options. They have worked very well. The wheels, locked in place, will do just fine. I hope that helps.
Your video brings inspiration to many. But the million dollar question is where can I buy a scaffolding set like this, that will cover regular rooms and two story staircases? I’ve attempted to contact several companies but the representatives either don’t understand their products or the scaffolding doesn’t do what you’ve shown possible in your video. Do you have suggestions about where to buy a set up? Thank you in advance!!!!
you go gurl😎
Where can I find scaffolding like this with the 'adjustable feet'? Everything seems to have wheels these days, but I need to use scaffolding on my own staircase just like this.
I rented the scaffolding from my local equipment rental, and they had the adjustable legs. If you can use the wheels, just make sure they are locked in place.
plank and a set of ladders for me.
That works, too.
Emida - Where did you get the rubber feet for the base?
Trying to figure out how she got out. She trapped herself in the scaffolding.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh - Why didn't I think of this a month ago?!?!?
One might get the feeling she's done that a time or two.
This was recorded on my first try. I learned a lot while setting it up.
@@emidarollerproductions Impressive.
It looks like it would assemble easier if every thing except the base was,brought upstairs first. What do I know i'm only a bloke. Haha
Probably 🙂 just too lazy
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Its ok because it dose not suit every need
where shoes!
Two pairs of shoes would have helped. Didn't want to wear dirt shoes on nice carpet. Thank you
I would have brought the walkboards up first rather than pull them up
In hindsight, yes, but this was my first time putting up a scaffolding on steps. 3 levels of scaffolding can be put up in the time it took to do this one. Faster work and better planning comes with experience. Thanks for your comment.
Wish my woman could work that hard.
So, you free for dinner?
she isnt even wearing shoes
Wow, talk about overkill, I take it that's not your day job then!
Yes, it is my day job. I paint large murals and have to setup scaffolding. I had to figure out a way to set them up and take them down by myself 😀
I can paint that stairway faster wiht just one ladder.
Yes! Safety is no joke!