Alan Reade (22nd April 2016), Old scaff (21st April 2016), swiftscaffolding (24th May 2016)
Alan Reade (22nd April 2016), Old scaff (21st April 2016), swiftscaffolding (24th May 2016)
True.. from what the old cockney that taught me said, and he nether ever told a lie..lol
I posted some chair pictures under my personal handle scaff a few years ago
Also good for gantries, trying to get drop forged doubles in a tight space is great if you want a black mans pinch
I had the pleasure of handling a 3" band & plate once, you wouldn't want to carry a sack of them up a ladder![]()
Alan Reade (25th May 2016)
used the 3 inch band and plate in the pendents in the boilers lol many moons ago
I did my apprenticeship in the 80s with a company called walter Lawrence who emulated sgb in every way,as stated the chair increased pressure against the standard and ledger creating a stronger node point and increasing the slip resistance taking it from 6.25kn to 12.5kn as highlighted by Mr Reade,I hope all are well absence makes the heart grow fonder 😉😉
Alan Reade (24th January 2019), Binthere (25th January 2019)
I haven't seen a "Chair" for years......
..........They were quite abundant in the '60s when I started and the Band & Plate was often referred to as the "3 Part Coupler"
It was a simple enough device about 3 inches deep with small ears that hooked onto the top of the Band (curved to the shape of the Standard).
The front side of the Chair was curved to the shape of the Ledger.......thickness was about a 1/2 an inch......but as has been said before;
They were easily lost! Also easily lost are Thumbscrews ....... As I am sure most of you know ☻
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