Innovate1
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I have a 14' ceiling and have two sections of baker scaffold so can get to the ceiling. Have the outriggers for the height and it is working great for installing all the wiring in the ceiling.
My question is about setting up the upper section and adjusting the height. It was inside and I had a sturdy, tall ladder so used that against trusses to install the upper section. Worked well and the pieces were light enough I could hold them in one hand and hang on to the ladder with the other. I kept the ladder right next to the scaffold so I wasn't leaning out from the ladder. felt more solid than standing on the platform and balancing parts. Now I would like to lower it a few feet to work on things around the tall garage door.
I can take the top section apart (starting with the safety railing) reversing the assembly and then assemble it at the lower height but wondering if there is an easier way to do this.
Also wondering how this is best done without a ladder and without a helper. I am usually working alone. A helper wouldn't seem to help much except for handing up parts. I could lean the upper stage pieces against the lower section platform and put it up while standing on the lower platform. That's how I installed the upper platform. It worked ok.
Just wondering if there is an easier way to do it or any tips on this...
My question is about setting up the upper section and adjusting the height. It was inside and I had a sturdy, tall ladder so used that against trusses to install the upper section. Worked well and the pieces were light enough I could hold them in one hand and hang on to the ladder with the other. I kept the ladder right next to the scaffold so I wasn't leaning out from the ladder. felt more solid than standing on the platform and balancing parts. Now I would like to lower it a few feet to work on things around the tall garage door.
I can take the top section apart (starting with the safety railing) reversing the assembly and then assemble it at the lower height but wondering if there is an easier way to do this.
Also wondering how this is best done without a ladder and without a helper. I am usually working alone. A helper wouldn't seem to help much except for handing up parts. I could lean the upper stage pieces against the lower section platform and put it up while standing on the lower platform. That's how I installed the upper platform. It worked ok.
Just wondering if there is an easier way to do it or any tips on this...
