I’ve been building for 18 years. With pin lock, safway and cuplock gear. It just seems all these tubes and clamps takes way way longer. Nothing against it. I mean it looks solid. But systems seems much more proficient.
Yes mate layher,cuplock, system scaffolds are a lot faster but a lot more expensive and better for timber frame buildings, the company I work for has layher and tube and fitting and has different sites for different types of work, like progressive building(what I do) we use tube and fitting then timber frame out of layher😁
Know very little about scaffolding, to be honest i never knew the tubes were now ally. How does it compare to the old steel? Apart from being lighter, do you have to use more to gain the same strength? Cracking video, thank you
Thank you mate 😁 and yeah there’s a slightly different design like: smaller bay lengths and different loading bay designs with slightly more gear etc. but not too much. Thank you for your view mate 😁
@@ScaffManJones looks like normal scaffold to me. Hahaha, I did make a small 4 ft high one about 15 years ago for my own use, took me about 45 mins with an adjustable. Think I will stick to welding. Lol. You make it look easy.
Hell ya. My man. Keep it up!!
Will do mate 😁
I’ve been building for 18 years. With pin lock, safway and cuplock gear. It just seems all these tubes and clamps takes way way longer. Nothing against it. I mean it looks solid. But systems seems much more proficient.
Yes mate layher,cuplock, system scaffolds are a lot faster but a lot more expensive and better for timber frame buildings, the company I work for has layher and tube and fitting and has different sites for different types of work, like progressive building(what I do) we use tube and fitting then timber frame out of layher😁
Know very little about scaffolding, to be honest i never knew the tubes were now ally. How does it compare to the old steel? Apart from being lighter, do you have to use more to gain the same strength? Cracking video, thank you
Thank you mate 😁 and yeah there’s a slightly different design like: smaller bay lengths and different loading bay designs with slightly more gear etc. but not too much. Thank you for your view mate 😁
@@ScaffManJones looks like normal scaffold to me. Hahaha, I did make a small 4 ft high one about 15 years ago for my own use, took me about 45 mins with an adjustable. Think I will stick to welding. Lol. You make it look easy.
And I’m assuming this must be some sort of heavy duty scaffold.
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You dont need to drill the fittings up that tight....
Yeah I do when there no grease on them their rusty af. 1 click when they have grease on then their tight
@@ScaffManJones they should have lubrication ..
@@ScaffManJones 🤣
@@Drew10006 😂
@@ScaffManJones have you ever used a spanner ?