Junior - Job Photos
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| These Junior pictures were shot on a typical residential job. |
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Bring Junior in first and start the wall right off the scaffold. The walkboards are ready to drop in place when you get scaffold-high. |
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Pull out the walkboard support, drop your boards down, and keep working. |
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The open (unbraced) bays have three 16-foot boards AND a cut board between the towers to give you plenty of room to land materials. |
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Simply turn the winches to raise the scaffold as the wall goes up. You never have to stop. The winch is located above the center of the workbench so it can be reached from either side, but cranking is really the tenders job. |
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| Just about done. |
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Jogs, offsets, and turning corners are a breeze with Junior. With the masons and the laborers standing at the same level, lapping your planks is easy |
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Last Modified: May 7, 2009
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