scaffolding terminology :0)

I'm sure if you looked in the yard hard enough you could find a few covered in cobwebs alongside a rake of J-Bolts and a 35ft boat truss!

Ah the beloved J-Bolt brings back memories!! Swinging about on a beam trying to put round the purlin and push up through a hole which the c*** above had drilled too far away while he trod on your fingers!!
 
Ah the beloved J-Bolt brings back memories!! Swinging about on a beam trying to put round the purlin and push up through a hole which the c*** above had drilled too far away while he trod on your fingers!!

...whilst hot pieces of metal shot into your eye ball!! :laugh:
 
Boat truss I thought it was a fish beam!!

J bolt ...........ah lying upside down with a 240 volt drill in the rain memories :eek:
 
Boat truss I thought it was a fish beam!!

J bolt ...........ah lying upside down with a 240 volt drill in the rain memories :eek:

Yes mate it's law when doing temporary roof's that as soon as you start sheeting out, it starts blowing a fuc**ng hurricane and pissing down with rain.
Strange but true! :laugh:
 
from j bolts we got them sheeting clips the ones that catch the top and bottom of a tin , purlin strays a bit and the f ******* thing wont go on i hated them , god bless the crinklie clip what an awesome idea they where :)
 
from j bolts we got them sheeting clips the ones that catch the top and bottom of a tin , purlin strays a bit and the f ******* thing wont go on i hated them , god bless the crinklie clip what an awesome idea they where :)

Worked for Masters in London when they invented the crinklie. Great fitting simples yes!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
almost worked for Masters once a good while back but never did , always heard good things about them :)
 
To be honest I am **** with names, was there about 5-6 weeks. But at the time they started to use it. Did Godstone Post Office Depot!!

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almost worked for Masters once a good while back but never did , always heard good things about them :)

Yeh they were very good but donwturn on the start of my six month jumping spree last in first out!!!
 
To be honest I am **** with names, was there about 5-6 weeks. But at the time they started to use it. Did Godstone Post Office Depot!!

Terry told me that he was working on a temporary roof with the owner of Masters back in the early 90's.
Anyway he got the right hump with the J-Bolts and stormed off. Nobody saw him for a couple of days and he came back with a design for the crinklie fitting.

Or at least that's the story I can remember!
 
Yeh two partners , the story was one invented it got loads of noughts for the design + 10p a fitting for two years!! Thats what we were told :amuse:

Globe heard they were a good firm, ended up at a one man band Ewell Scaffolding. The owner was a great guy. Then when that went tits up I ended up as a Cornish Pastie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D:evil:

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Sorry to put my SCCR hat on but this is great, talking about what we know & sharing thoughts GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:laugh:
 
so its true then the wriggly story ??? Heard that the patents were sold to Boulton who developed it , masters turquoise tube black trucks and sold up a few years ago ???
 
Yeh black lorries silver writting!! More than 6/7 figures from boulton & 10p a fitting. Shame they have gone. Had a great 7.5 ton lorry with the axle up graded to 10 ton, great to work off!!! :bigsmile:
 
great for rear end overload you mean ????????????? Have a 7.5 ton eurocargo she looks fine with 6 ton on the back !
 
I can get 4 1/2 ton on a half back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:nuts::nuts:
 
ha so you run transits too then !!
Had a 3.5 ton iveco daily pulled last month went 6.2 ton on the weigh bridge
 
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