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Model: MetalTech Safeclimb Baker Style Scaffold Rolling Platform, 1250 lbs. Load Capacity, 6 ft. W x 6.25 ft. H x 2.5 ft. D, Steel
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Good deal for a handy collapsible scaffolding. I have a couple of these and use them often. I'm a contractor with over 40 years of experience and have many different types of Scaffolding . These are heavy duty enough for 12 feet and under height, but their biggest benefit is their lightweight and easy mobility.
I see it at $179 at Home Depot Northern California
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these scaffolds are great for storage of bigger things that you need to move around too... i use them for tractor implements, and they're fantastic.
one of them i added another shelf, 2x4s and plywood, for a second implement (winter it's the bucket, summer it's the pallet forks when not in use.) the other i added a 2x6 to store my wife's Skyrider Bronco top vertically. there's a 3rd in the garage as well, used for random stuff throughout the year... nice because it's easily moveable and has plenty of space below it.
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that add-on shelf, while being expensive at 101$ (currently on sale), looks like total crap... 200lb capacity is pretty lame for the space. if you want a second shelf and don't want to build one, just buy another scaffold and use the platform. as an upside, you'll have a second set of uprights if you do need the stacked height
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these scaffolds are great for storage of bigger things that you need to move around too... i use them for tractor implements, and they're fantastic.
one of them i added another shelf, 2x4s and plywood, for a second implement (winter it's the bucket, summer it's the pallet forks when not in use.) the other i added a 2x6 to store my wife's Skyrider Bronco top vertically. there's a 3rd in the garage as well, used for random stuff throughout the year... nice because it's easily moveable and has plenty of space below it.
edit:
that add-on shelf, while being expensive at 101$ (currently on sale), looks like total crap... 200lb capacity is pretty lame for the space. if you want a second shelf and don't want to build one, just buy another scaffold and use the platform. as an upside, you'll have a second set of uprights if you do need the stacked height
Lol, that's what I did, I ended up getting a 3rd one for ceiling work and light installs.
these scaffolds are great for storage of bigger things that you need to move around too... i use them for tractor implements, and they're fantastic.
one of them i added another shelf, 2x4s and plywood, for a second implement (winter it's the bucket, summer it's the pallet forks when not in use.) the other i added a 2x6 to store my wife's Skyrider Bronco top vertically. there's a 3rd in the garage as well, used for random stuff throughout the year... nice because it's easily moveable and has plenty of space below it.
edit:
that add-on shelf, while being expensive at 101$ (currently on sale), looks like total crap... 200lb capacity is pretty lame for the space. if you want a second shelf and don't want to build one, just buy another scaffold and use the platform. as an upside, you'll have a second set of uprights if you do need the stacked height
Nice! That's good usage. I bought 2 after reading this, to use for skidsteer implements
Lol, that's what I did, I ended up getting a 3rd one for ceiling work and light installs.
Light Installs! I ended up buying a 32' extension ladder to get to a single halogen shining over the garage from the house. Might have explained it for a job, used it for a few other purposes since; but that's what it really takes to get to that one bulb haha.
Sloped terrain so these wouldn't work; but I hear you!
Facebook. I purchased in Baltimore about a year ago guy had a stack of them. When I was in the market it seemed they would pop up on Marketplace whenever Home Depot had them on same.
Good deal for a handy collapsible scaffolding. I have a couple of these and use them often. I'm a contractor with over 40 years of experience and have many different types of Scaffolding . These are heavy duty enough for 12 feet and under height, but their biggest benefit is their lightweight and easy mobility.
I see it at $179 at Home Depot Northern California
I'm a scaffolding noob. It says it goes to 6ft how do you get it to 12?
Edit nm: I didn't math correctly with the 2inch adjustable increments up to 12ft. Just bought a ladder for almost 300 to reach a smoke detector on a 17ft ceiling. Wish I could have gotten this.
In for 1 ty for info!
Last edited by Joejoe317 December 6, 2024 at 03:07 PM.
Facebook. I purchased in Baltimore about a year ago guy had a stack of them. When I was in the market it seemed they would pop up on Marketplace whenever Home Depot had them on same.
Had my singularly best Rueben on Rye in Baltimore. Piled high, mustard-only; I've had them nearby, from Deep Creek to DC (where i started putting Mambo Sauce on things); Best Ever was there, in Baltimore Proper.
Ruined me! Eating where I live has had myriad disappointments, from breads to meats to cheeses. But we Have The Meats. Good place to be a carnivore.
Edit: Depends on the meats! Steak vs processed. Chipped Beef, Pastrami, Corned Beef, Pork Roll'; FRESH mozzarella slices etc.)....
This place has no realistic comparisons. We all choose what we find important enough to locate for; but damn do I miss those sandwiches/lobster rolls etc. Ya'll have some World Class Foods I haven't found replicated in The World. So far, and I've been to some places.
Last edited by LongLogSmith December 7, 2024 at 11:41 AM.
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I see it at $179 at Home Depot Northern California
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank psyctto
one of them i added another shelf, 2x4s and plywood, for a second implement (winter it's the bucket, summer it's the pallet forks when not in use.) the other i added a 2x6 to store my wife's Skyrider Bronco top vertically. there's a 3rd in the garage as well, used for random stuff throughout the year... nice because it's easily moveable and has plenty of space below it.
edit:
that add-on shelf, while being expensive at 101$ (currently on sale), looks like total crap... 200lb capacity is pretty lame for the space. if you want a second shelf and don't want to build one, just buy another scaffold and use the platform. as an upside, you'll have a second set of uprights if you do need the stacked height
one of them i added another shelf, 2x4s and plywood, for a second implement (winter it's the bucket, summer it's the pallet forks when not in use.) the other i added a 2x6 to store my wife's Skyrider Bronco top vertically. there's a 3rd in the garage as well, used for random stuff throughout the year... nice because it's easily moveable and has plenty of space below it.
edit:
that add-on shelf, while being expensive at 101$ (currently on sale), looks like total crap... 200lb capacity is pretty lame for the space. if you want a second shelf and don't want to build one, just buy another scaffold and use the platform. as an upside, you'll have a second set of uprights if you do need the stacked height
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one of them i added another shelf, 2x4s and plywood, for a second implement (winter it's the bucket, summer it's the pallet forks when not in use.) the other i added a 2x6 to store my wife's Skyrider Bronco top vertically. there's a 3rd in the garage as well, used for random stuff throughout the year... nice because it's easily moveable and has plenty of space below it.
edit:
that add-on shelf, while being expensive at 101$ (currently on sale), looks like total crap... 200lb capacity is pretty lame for the space. if you want a second shelf and don't want to build one, just buy another scaffold and use the platform. as an upside, you'll have a second set of uprights if you do need the stacked height
Sloped terrain so these wouldn't work; but I hear you!
I see it at $179 at Home Depot Northern California
Edit nm: I didn't math correctly with the 2inch adjustable increments up to 12ft. Just bought a ladder for almost 300 to reach a smoke detector on a 17ft ceiling. Wish I could have gotten this.
In for 1 ty for info!
Ruined me! Eating where I live has had myriad disappointments, from breads to meats to cheeses. But we Have The Meats. Good place to be a carnivore.
Edit: Depends on the meats! Steak vs processed. Chipped Beef, Pastrami, Corned Beef, Pork Roll'; FRESH mozzarella slices etc.)....
This place has no realistic comparisons. We all choose what we find important enough to locate for; but damn do I miss those sandwiches/lobster rolls etc. Ya'll have some World Class Foods I haven't found replicated in The World. So far, and I've been to some places.
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