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Bil-Jax Scaffold Whatsit?

Farmall 1066

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Bought a bunch of Bil-Jax scaffold from a mason to use in my shop RR-roofing project.
These came with. Any idea what they are?
 

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spike99250

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Handrail brackets. Can be used for different applications. We clamp them on forms for handrail. The bottom part(center two pieces in picture)is moveable by turning the nut on the opposite end. 2bys are then run through the loops for handrail.
 

grisby

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Well its my first post since I joined!! They look like guardrails that you put on the last/top jump of the scafold. Jump being the last set of bucks that you are working from. You put 2x4s or 2x6s thru the slats to make the rail.
We had to use them when we working in a town or city that required them due to OSHA rules but on residential jobs they were never used. That was over 30 yrs ago, since then got a desk job and retired. HTH

Bill G
 
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Farmall 1066

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Thanks guys!
Doubt I'll need them, and done roofing.
Trying to decide to keep/sell all the scaffold. Got it way cheap and would be handy if I ever get my new shop build going.
 

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I have one section of Bil-Jax scaffold that was used one time. Got it for $100. Haven't used it yet, but my welders live underneath and I store my miter saw and stand on the top, so it isn't in the way.
 
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