Home Depot has
MetalTech Safeclimb 6' W x 6.25' H x 2.5' D Steel Baker Style Scaffold Rolling Platform for
$149. Select free curbside pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
alford01 for sharing this deal.
Note: Pricing/availability for pickup may vary by location.
Key Features:- Anti-slip rungs and anti-slip deck w/ climb-through opening
- Heavy duty 5" caster wheels
- Adjustable to your preferred height at 2" increments from 27" to 73"
- Load capacity of up to 1,100 lbs.
- Made with rugged square steel tubes, topped off with a baked-on yellow poly powder coat finish
- Intended for interior projects and is not recommended for outdoor use.
- ANSI certified, OSHA compliant
- 2-Year Limited Warranty
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Looks like they can also be used for storage racks... on wheels.
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Looks like they can also be used for storage racks... on wheels.
Looks like they can also be used for storage racks... on wheels.
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If doing an extended stay for whatever, pretty nice to work off of.... especially if you have someone to push you around the room to save climbing up and down, while narrow enough to go through doorways. If by myself, instead of that hokey climb through that is best for when stacking, I just use a light aluminum step ladder next to it. If up and down 100 times a day, it makes a difference. You can climb up the outside and step around or climb over, but a heavy person could bring the other end of one section off the ground. Hang a bucket or two off the corners, or use hooks off the rungs and beats a ladder any day for extended interior, or even exterior jobs. If stacking, you may want the outriggers and even the guard rail, because OSHA does not care what you do at your own house. With a couple extra 'shelves,' you have portable garage storage. Etc. Every tool has it's purpose.
If doing an extended stay for whatever, pretty nice to work off of.... especially if you have someone to push you around the room to save climbing up and down, while narrow enough to go through doorways. If by myself, instead of that hokey climb through that is best for when stacking, I just use a light aluminum step ladder next to it. If up and down 100 times a day, it makes a difference. You can climb up the outside and step around or climb over, but a heavy person could bring the other end of one section off the ground. Hang a bucket or two off the corners, or use hooks off the rungs and beats a ladder any day for extended interior, or even exterior jobs. If stacking, you may want the outriggers and even the guard rail, because OSHA does not care what you do at your own house. With a couple extra 'shelves,' you have portable garage storage. Etc. Every tool has it's purpose.
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