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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: minnesota
Posts: 67
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Lightweight Foldable Scaffolding
Hi,
I saw a scaffolding unit on a job over the weekend and when I went back the contractors had finished and cleared out their things. I am trying to find out who makes this particular type. Yellow, folds-up to size that would fit in car as opposed to truck. Caster type wheels, the frame of unit is about 4ft high. |
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Drywall Contractor
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Re: Lightweight Foldable Scaffolding
It's a "role and fold" scaffold. You can get them at HD, Lowe's, and some ACE hardwares carry them. Those ones are pretty flimsy though. I got mine frome Eaglerock Scaffolds. It is more heavy duty then the previously mentioned.
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Pro
Trade: Painting
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: NW Suburban Chicago
Posts: 708
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Re: Lightweight Foldable Scaffolding
Here we call them 4 foot Perry's. Perry is the company that makes them and was the first one I ever used. They are very handy to work off of and save loads of time.
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