Are scaffold boards cheaper than decking?

Are scaffold boards cheaper than decking?

Used scaffold boards are much cheaper priced per meter, and they’re much wider too which would mean we would need fewer boards. They’re also much thicker, which meant we could get away with using less wood within the frame.

How heavy is a 13ft scaffold board?

18KG
Specification:

Info Detail
Length 3.9M
Width 225mm
Thickness 36mm
Weight 18KG

How much does a 3.9 m scaffold board weigh?

20.0kg
B.S.I. STANDARD BOARDS

Length Weight
1.8m (6′) 9.2kg
2.4m (8′) 12.3kg
3.0m (10′) 15.4kg
3.9m (13′) 20.0kg

What grade of material should a wood scaffold plank be?

Specific grades of three wood species can meet OSHA’s requirements for scaffold planking: Grade 180a Sitka spruce, Grade 171b Douglas fir, and Grade DI-65 southern yellow pine.

Are scaffold boards waterproof?

Durable scaffolding wood

Rough scaffolding wood treated with Woodcon for a water-repellent surface. Woodcon settles around the fibers of the wood and makes the scaffolding wood of your planter completely waterproof, all thanks to an transparent coating in-and-on the wood surface.

How far can a scaffold board span?

Support span – 1.2m max (for visually or machine graded boards 38 x 225). – 2.5m max (for visually or machine graded boards 63 x 225).

What wood is used for scaffold boards?

Wood, such as fir or pine, is the most common material. High-quality wooden planks, such as Kennison Forest Products solid sawn scaffold planks or sure-lam LVL (laminated veneer lumber) scaffold planks, provide durable, safe planking solutions.

What size is a normal scaffold board?

The standard size for a new scaffold board is a thickness of 38mm, a width of 225mm, and lengths going up to 3.9m (13ft). As timber goes, scaffold boards are fairly “chunky”, which is what gives them a wonderfully rustic and industrial aesthetic and feel.

What is the maximum gap between scaffold planks?

one inch wide
(Emphasis added). The standard requires that the space between the scaffold planks or between scaffold planks and uprights be no more than one inch wide unless the employer can demonstrate that a wider space is necessary.

How thick should a scaffold board be?

How long will untreated scaffold boards last?

Scaffold boards will last 10 years without treatment.

Why do scaffold boards have end bands?

Our scaffolding board end bands are used with scaffold boards to stop the ends of the timber from splitting. These are great to add an industrial effect for shelving or other furniture when cutting down our scaffolding boards or using with our timber boards.

How much weight can scaffold boards take?

They are: Light Duty – 25 pounds per square foot. Medium Duty – 50 pounds per square foot. Heavy Duty – 75 pounds per square foot.

What does yellow tag on scaffold mean?

CAUTION
Yellow – “CAUTION” tag(s), will replace all green “Safe Scaffold” tag(s) whenever the scaffold has been modified to meet work requirements, and as a result could present a hazard to the user. This tag indicates special requirements for safe use.

How do you join two scaffold boards together?

Scaffold board desk | Make your own wooden office desk top – YouTube

What type of wood is used for scaffold boards?

What stops scaffolding falling down?

On scaffolding and tower scaffolds consider using brick guards, netting or other suitable protection to prevent materials falling. Toe boards also prevent anyone kicking items off the edge of platforms.

Should scaffold boards be tied down?

TG20 recommends boards which are nominally 38mm thick and less than 2.13m long, should not be used unless they are fixed down to prevent tipping. Boards which are less than 1.6m long may be supported on two transoms but should be fixed down at both ends.

Why are scaffolding boards banded?

What do you treat scaffold boards with?

To fully waterproof your valuable scaffolding wood, Woodcon is the best solution. Rough scaffolding wood treated with Woodcon for a water-repellent surface.

Can scaffold boards be left outside?

Scaffold boards are designed to be used outside all year round so they make a great sturdy table top.

Do scaffold boards rot?

Fungal decay, usually wet rot, is common in poorly stored scaffold boards. Wood is vulnerable to attack when the moisture content is over 20%. It can be detected by discolouration of the wood, which also becomes softer.

What does a green tag on scaffolding mean?

are safe for use
It is common practice to use the following color schemes: Green – tags will be hung on scaffolds that have been inspected and are safe for use. A green “SAFE FOR USE” tag(s), and should be attached to the scaffold at each access point after the initial inspection is complete.

Are scaffold tags a legal requirement?

Although tag systems are not a legal requirement, the law does require inspection of scaffolding from which a person might fall 2 metres or more and the issue of a report by a competent person, on completion and at least weekly thereafter. A risk assessment may find the need for more frequent inspection of scaffolding.

Do scaffold boards warp?

We make furniture from all sorts of traditional furniture making timber (which need no explanation)… but the reclaimed scaffolding boards, which have become a big trend recently, are unusual and need a bit of explanation, so here goes…. They are always warped and twisted…

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