Innovate1
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Planning a build of house and detached garage with 14' ceiling. Looking at scaffolding since I will be doing some of the work myself - not major stuff like framing and drywall but wiring and some equipment installation. Also have a small atrium in my current place and need to work on the ceiling fan - ceiling is 19' there.
Some have suggested renting but for extended use that will be a lot more costly than just buying some. And if it isn't too bulky I can see it being useful from time to time after construction.
The dimension advertised is the length of the unit rather than the height. For example a unit called a 12' scaffold is actually two 6' long sections rather than 12' high. They show it stacked. Seems a little odd and confusing but I chalk this up to marketing - they want to give the biggest number possible.
Am considering two units of this one:
https://www.menards.com/main/home-decor/dat/ims-6-steel-rolling-utility-scaffold/2002/p-1444436078787.htm
With outriggers this can be stacked to get to 8' which will be enough to get to 14' just standing up on it. The 19' is an issue but it's a special case of very limited use so a ladder on the scaffold will cover that.
The above scaffold sections are 4' high so even the second section should be easy enough to set up with one person which is important to me.
I am a bit pressed for space right now so compact storage is also a factor. Worst case I can set them up and use them as a shelf for storage during periods when I don't need the scaffolding although that limits access to them for their main purpose.
Just wondering if I am missing anything or additional factors I should consider.
Some have suggested renting but for extended use that will be a lot more costly than just buying some. And if it isn't too bulky I can see it being useful from time to time after construction.
The dimension advertised is the length of the unit rather than the height. For example a unit called a 12' scaffold is actually two 6' long sections rather than 12' high. They show it stacked. Seems a little odd and confusing but I chalk this up to marketing - they want to give the biggest number possible.
Am considering two units of this one:
https://www.menards.com/main/home-decor/dat/ims-6-steel-rolling-utility-scaffold/2002/p-1444436078787.htm
With outriggers this can be stacked to get to 8' which will be enough to get to 14' just standing up on it. The 19' is an issue but it's a special case of very limited use so a ladder on the scaffold will cover that.
The above scaffold sections are 4' high so even the second section should be easy enough to set up with one person which is important to me.
I am a bit pressed for space right now so compact storage is also a factor. Worst case I can set them up and use them as a shelf for storage during periods when I don't need the scaffolding although that limits access to them for their main purpose.
Just wondering if I am missing anything or additional factors I should consider.
