I bet nobody asks for digs
G.A.Y is my company
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I've have G.A.Y for years niw
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Just seen this today, the good old saddled temporary roof!! lol ( bit of a sh1te picture, but this is basically the back of the roof, that they have picked up of a saddle, with 4 13' tube for kentaledge!)
Hello copperknackers
The pic you took of temp cover on Latimer drive, Longton.
The back weight is sufficient to keep roof in place during wind, also, if you took time to look from Latimer drive itself you might have seen others measures taken to avoid wind lift
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Hello copperknackers
The pic you took of temp cover on Latimer drive, Longton.
The back weight is sufficient to keep roof in place during wind, also, if you took time to look from Latimer drive itself you might have seen others measures taken to avoid wind lift
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P.s. Any scaffolder would know that there are two 16s & 1X13' hanging down that roof!
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Tee dont take the photos mate , i cant see any designer designing that as kentledge ,
it might be that you have it tied down on the party walls ,
but surely a scaffold front and back is best
PHILLIOS,
I erect what the customer asks for, have been for a long time now.
All self-employed builders are working on a budget, so, therefore I will erect a job to accommodate that budget they give me. Do you employ a designer? What is a kentledge? Have you worked from a drawing?
Do you do regular street work?
Regards
Jon
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