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I'm going to post some pics that was requested in my other thread. Bare with me while I give a quick back story. I hope this will help some that either work alone or just want a less expensive option when working on their building. Always keep those scraps, bad cuts, and job leftovers.
I have been in bad health. Health problems have slowed me down. Just recently, I was OK'd to do light work around my property and climb a ladder. A month or two back, I ask for help in another thread about scaffolding in extremely tight quarters. That was a "for hire" job, now I'm back at home working. That thread can be found here.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=402266
I mainly work alone and I want to do it as safely as possible. I have been working off and on to build my 12x16 workshop since late September 2016. Don't worry, a bigger 30x40 is planned. The biggest my property will allow.
Here are the pics of the temporary scaffolding that I have been using to build my building. It's all made from salvaged materials, bad cuts, and leftovers from other jobs. When I did the roof, I used both scaffolding setups across the front. Then moved them to the back. Now I am onto siding the gable ends. I'll cut the siding, prime, and paint before going back up. Then cut the trim, prime, paint, and install it. I'll finish by installing the soffit and facia. Then I should be done with the high work. The eves are 13 foot from the ground.
I have been in bad health. Health problems have slowed me down. Just recently, I was OK'd to do light work around my property and climb a ladder. A month or two back, I ask for help in another thread about scaffolding in extremely tight quarters. That was a "for hire" job, now I'm back at home working. That thread can be found here.
https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=402266
I mainly work alone and I want to do it as safely as possible. I have been working off and on to build my 12x16 workshop since late September 2016. Don't worry, a bigger 30x40 is planned. The biggest my property will allow.
Here are the pics of the temporary scaffolding that I have been using to build my building. It's all made from salvaged materials, bad cuts, and leftovers from other jobs. When I did the roof, I used both scaffolding setups across the front. Then moved them to the back. Now I am onto siding the gable ends. I'll cut the siding, prime, and paint before going back up. Then cut the trim, prime, paint, and install it. I'll finish by installing the soffit and facia. Then I should be done with the high work. The eves are 13 foot from the ground.
