That was some build i never scratched my head so many times and said “what’s he gonna do there” followed by “great idea, didn’t think of that” and I wasn’t even on the job 😂 great build 👍
Paint your tubes and fittings and get sum banners advertising is key and letting people no that’s your gear when they drive past awesome videos mate as always
This is not something you see everyday You see the scaffolding up and then the scaffolding seems to disappear but you don't see it get put up unless you work in that environment 🇬🇧
Nice work man, to eliminate all the ladder and the awkward positions on the window sides, should always base as low as possible so you can skim the apex of the window and square off than attack those outsider legs while standing on the square off easy ass man.
It’s interesting and yet bizarre to see tube and clamp scaffolding being made. I work in a chemical plant here in the states with pin lock but we always work in a team of 4. Other than working around equipment it just gets annoying having to build in tight and cramped spaces sometimes
Tube and clamp is just the way things are done here professionally. We do have basic towers but you really don't need to be a scaffolder to erect those. There are a few trades that may use basic towers and they're really simple and don't require much training. If you want a proper job, you'd get a scaffolder to do a job like the one in the video
I have had some scaffolds put up but for some reason, he has drilled a couple of holes into my wall to bolt a pole to it does anybody what the reason is, please?
People don't appreciate scaffolding as much as other trades. Ie timber framers, electricians, plumbers or brickies as scaffolding isn't the final result. It's there one minute then gone the next. If it wasn't for the scaffolding and the scaffolders risking their lives then the other trades wouldn't be able to get their work done especially on new builds. Brilliant job mate and when you was struggling on that ladder near the skylight, that look you gave camera the was 😂😂😂
How have hse never pulled him he is a danger to himself and other trades on site .I agree he is a grafter but surely he could take a labourer on the books
@lakebrunnerscaffolding6832 basing out so the inside ledger is wall side, allowing you to walk your standards straight in. Rather than having to stand them up behind the ledger. Also makes striking the base lift much easier 👍
The other thing I see alot up north is scaffs still chalking off there standards. Don't see lads using gauge rods(another simpler way to make basing out quick and easy)
That was some build i never scratched my head so many times and said “what’s he gonna do there” followed by “great idea, didn’t think of that” and I wasn’t even on the job 😂 great build 👍
Paint your tubes and fittings and get sum banners advertising is key and letting people no that’s your gear when they drive past awesome videos mate as always
Epic setup! Great job!
Look at how beautiful that scaffold looks
U do a rally good job on here keep up there good work with there business u do with there business u do u do a rally good job u do on here
Shark's video has a similar story to mine, and the tools you use are the same as mine!!
Top Man... That was a tricky one. Respect :)
Proper interesting to watch. We all do something sketchy on a ladder! Gets the job done though!
Aha now i saw it good stuff i see the level good work by the way
This is not something you see everyday
You see the scaffolding up and then the scaffolding seems to disappear
but you don't see it get put up unless you work in that environment 🇬🇧
awesome work
Nice work man, to eliminate all the ladder and the awkward positions on the window sides, should always base as low as possible so you can skim the apex of the window and square off than attack those outsider legs while standing on the square off easy ass man.
Just done the same type house over the road that was for sale 👍🏻
It’s interesting and yet bizarre to see tube and clamp scaffolding being made.
I work in a chemical plant here in the states with pin lock but we always work in a team of 4.
Other than working around equipment it just gets annoying having to build in tight and cramped spaces sometimes
Tube and clamp is just the way things are done here professionally. We do have basic towers but you really don't need to be a scaffolder to erect those. There are a few trades that may use basic towers and they're really simple and don't require much training. If you want a proper job, you'd get a scaffolder to do a job like the one in the video
That’s a fair house
Fair play erecting that on your bill
I have had some scaffolds put up but for some reason, he has drilled a couple of holes into my wall to bolt a pole to it does anybody what the reason is, please?
it's to anchor the scaffold to the building, usually used if the job is more than 3 lifts high.
What is the diameter of those tubs ?
2 inches
How long this take you with one pair hands mate
3 days
People don't appreciate scaffolding as much as other trades. Ie timber framers, electricians, plumbers or brickies as scaffolding isn't the final result. It's there one minute then gone the next. If it wasn't for the scaffolding and the scaffolders risking their lives then the other trades wouldn't be able to get their work done especially on new builds. Brilliant job mate and when you was struggling on that ladder near the skylight, that look you gave camera the was 😂😂😂
It makes sense now why the boy don’t have a labourer 😂😂😂
Hi do you ever use a spirit level to check you work thanks
Fare play doing that solo…. But why 😂 it’s 2023
Tubes straight on the walls no caps
How have hse never pulled him he is a danger to himself and other trades on site .I agree he is a grafter but surely he could take a labourer on the books
How much a week u solo
How comes you don’t have any helpers?
I still cant believe how northerners still dont do reverse base outs... 😂
Hi mate what do you mean...
@lakebrunnerscaffolding6832 basing out so the inside ledger is wall side, allowing you to walk your standards straight in. Rather than having to stand them up behind the ledger. Also makes striking the base lift much easier 👍
The other thing I see alot up north is scaffs still chalking off there standards. Don't see lads using gauge rods(another simpler way to make basing out quick and easy)
Oh yeah, that's a smart way, I try and do that on two lifts more.
Guage rod is the way forward only do it that on hand rails....
do you use feet on bottom of your standards thanks
To me your punches on the right side
Hows does he get away with out the safety inspection crew not collar him .On UA-cam aswell . Keep safe pal .