Beams up right way?

They will never remove T&F but yes we do have to look at the systems out there and yes some blow your mind but only if you have the correct componants to work with.
 
in my opinion. no matter how much you love system. you're ALWAYS going to need to have a small amount of TnF lying around.
 
Be prepared for a few questions or justification.:confused:

Although I use mainly tube at work, I mix layher and surelock all the time when I'm erecting system.. not that arsed who actually needs justification ?? in fact its amazing where system will go, we do hangers, cantilevers all the time with it, as well as T and F... its very versatile although I always use tube mostly... saves the 10ft legs for the rest of the lads..lol..
 
Don't think I have ever read anyone mixing different manufactured parts.:huh:

i rember it was mentioned that the manufacture do have t take into account that its inevitable that systems will get mixed thik they may have miss read this theard thow aom any how do you know if you have to invert a beam when sailing it out coz ne c@nts answerd me question :laugh:
 
They will never remove T&F but yes we do have to look at the systems out there and yes some blow your mind but only if you have the correct componants to work with.

.....and a mind to allow you to install it!! It's not like T&F where you get a 300mm tolerance on every ledger to standard fixing........oh, & not forgetting you can hack the tubes or boards to "fit"!! FFS.:D
 
in my opinion. no matter how much you love system. you're ALWAYS going to need to have a small amount of TnF lying around.

But ar you saying you can mix componants then.

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in my opinion. no matter how much you love system. you're ALWAYS going to need to have a small amount of TnF lying around.

.....and a mind to allow you to install it!! It's not like T&F where you get a 300mm tolerance on every ledger to standard fixing........oh, & not forgetting you can hack the tubes or boards to "fit"!! FFS.:D

Long live the still saw. Not trained in it no abrasive wheels training. I'll leave it there. Ok I hold my hands up.
 
in my opinion. no matter how much you love system. you're ALWAYS going to need to have a small amount of TnF lying around.

It's not about loving system.......it's about investing in all the necessary components & knowing how to install configurations accurately to the millimetre. You will not need T&F if you can do that.
 
.....and a mind to allow you to install it!! It's not like T&F where you get a 300mm tolerance on every ledger to standard fixing........oh, & not forgetting you can hack the tubes or boards to "fit"!! FFS.:D

LOL.. you dont get any tolerance... all node points meet at the rossette, which is tested to take 5,000 kg..
 
Although I use mainly tube at work, I mix layher and surelock all the time when I'm erecting system.. not that arsed who actually needs justification ?? in fact its amazing where system will go, we do hangers, cantilevers all the time with it, as well as T and F... its very versatile although I always use tube mostly... saves the 10ft legs for the rest of the lads..lol..

Cassie, I am only beginning to realise the potential of system. I was always a bit slow to pull it out the yard and to be honest when it did come out I went golfing, starting to change my mind though.

I thought more questions would be coming from other users it's really an issue that doesn't affect me as I have only ever bought my gear from 1 supplier for that very reason.

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Does it say you can mix tube and fit with system in Tg 20 , think not so you would need design input, hang on should I not see if The system manufacturer will allow mixing the system . Oh which way do I turn :D

No but it does state it in the manufacturers instructions.;)
 
It's not about loving system.......it's about investing in all the necessary components & knowing how to install configurations accurately to the millimetre. You will not need T&F if you can do that.

ya stuck with 500 mm lifts thow arnt ya and how do you work to the mm with set bay sizes
 
i rember it was mentioned that the manufacture do have t take into account that its inevitable that systems will get mixed thik they may have miss read this theard thow aom any how do you know if you have to invert a beam when sailing it out coz ne c@nts answerd me question :laugh:

I will forward the information I have from our product training, it's all in there.

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The iw is no good with system aom :D

True, do you get a battery hammer?:wondering:
 
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