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Make Non-Stop V.I.P. Your Secret Weapon! 12-Foot Veneer and Interior Partitions are Finally Money Walls. |
- No More Hopping Planks.
- Only 65 Pounds.
- Increases Production 25%+
- No More Running Scaffold-High and Moving Your Men.
- Build 12-Foot Walls Without Ever Stopping.
- Platform Rises in 2" Increments.
- Haul 20 V.I.P.s to the Next Job in Your Pickup Truck.
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For the First Time Ever... You can have the efficiency of elevating scaffolding on every 12-foot-high wall you build. Residential contractors can brick 5 houses in the same time, and with the same payroll, as 4 houses (although you get paid for 5). Commercial contractors can build the interior partitions in a typical school 25% faster than with frames. |
 The Jack Handle is moved from tower to tower. Each stroke raises the platform 2". There's plenty of lifting power. |
 With a long-handled shovel, the laborers tend the masons from the ground. |
 V.I.P. has plenty of stocking room, even for block. With a load capacity of 2500 pounds per pair of towers, it's strong enough for any job. |
 On short walls, laborers stock V.I.P. from the ground. When the wall height requires, laborers' walkboards are used to give the tenders the extra height they need. |
 Two men can pick up a pair of VIPs and walk to the next wall. |
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In Our Customer's Words...
"My V.I.P.s are very handy. They transport as easily as frames, they're easy to set up, and they make the work go much faster. They're nice." - Ed Stowie, Stowie Masonry
"My legs and back are not as tired at the end of the day because I'm not leaning over all the time, thanks to V.I.P." - Johnny Mitchell, Lincoln Masonry
"They're WONDERFUL! Nobody stops or slows down. We gain at least 3 courses simply because we don't have to move off the wall. They're FAST!" - Al Slattery, Al Slattery Masonry |
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Innovative New Brickshelf Foot... The Brickshelf Foot guarantees a solid setup in less time. Just set the feet on the brickshelf, and adjust the standard screwjack in the back. Once the wall is topped out, tap the foot with a hammer and it pulls right out.
V.I.P. sets up fast on partition walls, too. Just flip the Brickshelf Foot over to have a regular base plate. V.I.P. is the most versatile scaffold you can buy for all 10- to 12-foot walls. |
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V.I.P. Sets Up Quick...
It takes about 45 minutes to set up enough V.I.P. to lay a 100-foot long wall, 12 feet high. And it moves from wall to wall even faster. |
 1. V.I.P. bases and carriages arrive assmembled and ready to brace together. Lay out the mudsills and place two bases about seven feet apart. |
2. Stand one V.I.P. up and attach the brace to the brace locks on the base tower. The tower will now stand on its own, while you attach the other tower. |
 3. Fully extend the masons' walkboard supports and position the braced pair about 2 inches, or 3 finger-widths, away from the wall. |
4. Plank V.I.P. with standard scaffold boards. The bricklayers' walkboards store out of the way under the workbench until they're needed; then just drop in place. |
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Component Diagram and Parts List For price quote or questions, call 800-845-0845
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Base Tower and Elevating Carriage |
65 lbs. |
| B. |
V.I.P. Brace |
21 lbs. |
| C. |
Jack Handle |
11 lbs. |
| D. |
Leveling Jack |
3 lbs. |
| E. |
leveling Jack |
13 lbs. |
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Brickshelf Foot * |
3 lbs. |
| G. |
8" Base Plate |
3 lbs. |
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*Brickshelf Foot can be reversed to form a standard base plate. |
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