Scaffolding formula for working out how much gear you need? J

Any chance you could send that to me also Steveo?

Thanks
 
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Cheers

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Formula also for how many tubes & fittings you need. Heard there was one out there.

Eg-Say if you had 6m length with 5 lifts @ 1.8m bays .

Formula to work ( fittings) ( tube ) for each bay then times it by how many bays you have?... Just heard you kan get it perfect, just seeing if anyone knows

---------- Post added at 06:57 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:55 AM ----------

Hey Stevo area, yards?.. And d? Does it work in meters as we don't work in yards?? Cheers mate
 
Nck_mun@yahoo.co.nz
Cheers

---------- Post added at 06:55 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:47 AM ----------

Formula also for how many tubes & fittings you need. Heard there was one out there.

Eg-Say if you had 6m length with 5 lifts @ 1.8m bays .

Formula to work ( fittings) ( tube ) for each bay then times it by how many bays you have?... Just heard you kan get it perfect, just seeing if anyone knows

---------- Post added at 06:57 AM ---------- Previous post was at 06:55 AM ----------

Hey Stevo area, yards?.. And d? Does it work in meters as we don't work in yards?? Cheers mate

There is a formula it’s called using your brain, (E.g.-Say if you had 6m length with 5 lifts @ 1.8m bays.)If you can’t work out your simple measurements just throw your spanners in the garbage bin …
 
Big job needs a full lorry
Striking needs empty
Simple why complicate it
 
Lol yeah that's always a good one lol!

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Ouch no need to get nasty there mate lol,

Say If you had to go round a construction site say power station , minesite etc... And you had to count all fittings on all the scaffolds already up... Not trying to make things complicated. Just interested , oh an no I don't need to through ma spanned in the garbage, lol nice one tho mate.
 
count the gear in a bay then times it by how many bays.... then chuck extra gear in anyway...
 
It would be easy for many of the older members of this site to tell you those calculations. Before CASE became an indespensible tool they all had to manually calculate these figures in order to raise their quotations, some still do. As the requirements of scaffolds have changed over the years so have the rates. You can figure them out for yourselves in a few moments and in so doing become more professional in your chosen vocation.
 
Lol yeah that's always a good one lol!

---------- Post added at 11:37 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:27 PM ----------

Ouch no need to get nasty there mate lol,

Say If you had to go round a construction site say power station , minesite etc... And you had to count all fittings on all the scaffolds already up... Not trying to make things complicated. Just interested , oh an no I don't need to through ma spanned in the garbage, lol nice one tho mate.

you are a clown
 
e=mc2 Now thats a bl**dy good formula,

NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O thats not so cleaver.
 
Thank god for Cads and full trucks.
 
e=mc2 Now thats a bl**dy good formula,

NaOH + HCl = NaCl + H2O thats not so cleaver.

e= energy m= mass also know as weight c is the speed of light 2 stands for squared 9timesd by its self lol simpleton's or should i say simples':laugh:
 
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