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I do a lot of box trucks and trailers so I am always on a ladder or plank with sore feet and teetering around, but no more!!! I bought some scaffolding called a rolling tower. It cost me about $400.00 but is well worth it. 8' long and about 3' wide I can have all of my tools right there and most of my vinyl or paint, no more up and down all day long. Its stable and sets up in three minutes with no tools. After I buy some piece of useful equipment I always ask myself "why did I wait soooo long!" Any body else make any "good buys" lately.
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Cool looking rig. I kinda miss the cross-bracing though. Think the side to side is ok?
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I could cut and paste your words....Nuttin like a scaffold for a job that needs a scaffold...Id like to buy an electric manlift someday...but they gotta be pricey.. Hey Brian...I been lookin for somebody with a "Hot Scaffold" that wants to race..we got some big hills here...Interested? Down hill drag races! Mine is yellow...with big tires!
Better save 125....buy a killertkart from Joey Madden...good deal....good product.
I bought a Bosch jigsaw last summer.Its the one with a barrel handle on top...you grip the body with one hand and put the other hand on the barrel..slick
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Hey, I rent that same scaffold from a local rental place when I need to get up high.. it's a great thing to have. It's not the same exact brand (it's yellow) but the design is identical.
Pierre, that scaffold doesn't wobble or rack AT ALL.. it's totally stable.
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