Kentledge Blocks

What is the best product for kentledge?

  • Precast concrete blocks?

    Votes: 2 66.7%
  • In-situ concrete?

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other?

    Votes: 1 33.3%

  • Total voters
    3

Jp_Concrete

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Hi Chaps,

Here at JP towers we've introduced a new kentledge block which has a bespoke >2inch hole cast-in to house a scaffold pole.

The blocks are 750mm cubes weighing in at just under 1000kg. They're created from C35 concrete and have a chamfered edge to increase life span.

We're manufacturing from Langar in Nottingham, NG13, and can deliver UK wide. We're selling blocks in any quantity and also renting for minimum 4wk periods and maximum 100 blocks.

We also stock standard 1000kg cubes without the holes for use as ballast. We can send out 26 blocks per load of haulage.

Please see photo's attached and for info visit our webpage -

Precast Concrete Ballast Weight and Kentledge Blocks - JP Concrete
concrete_ballast_blocks.htm


Hope to hear from some of you soon. Please mention the Scaffolding Forum to receive a 5% discount! :D
 

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I voted pre-cast but only really use water. They say someone could turn on the tap which might be true but who in all honesty would?
 
I'm shocked at you aom , is using water environmentally friendly.


PS

Ignore the above I've just seen the whether report :)
 
haha, exactly. Last time we just pumped 8 ton of water straight out the burn, that's river to you lot.;)
 
eh, no. I'm removing water before it flows into our towns and villages, if it wasn't for us Birmingham would be like Atlantis by now.

All kidding aside, it is nasty down your way now, sad sight, probably shouldn't joke, apologies if you are suffering.
 
I voted pre-cast but only really use water. They say someone could turn on the tap which might be true but who in all honesty would?

I cant remember where I read it but I something in mind about not being allowed to use medium that was able to be lost such as water or loose filled bags of ballast.

That said I have used both. I have a tendancy to use cast in-situ to ensure the load is transfered through the braces to the block.

I will look to see if I can find the clause about water?????

---------- Post added at 11:36 AM ---------- Previous post was at 11:34 AM ----------

Hi Chaps,

Here at JP towers we've introduced a new kentledge block which has a bespoke >2inch hole cast-in to house a scaffold pole.

The blocks are 750mm cubes weighing in at just under 1000kg. They're created from C35 concrete and have a chamfered edge to increase life span.

We're manufacturing from Langar in Nottingham, NG13, and can deliver UK wide. We're selling blocks in any quantity and also renting for minimum 4wk periods and maximum 100 blocks.

We also stock standard 1000kg cubes without the holes for use as ballast. We can send out 26 blocks per load of haulage.

Please see photo's attached and for info visit our webpage -

Precast Concrete Ballast Weight and Kentledge Blocks - JP Concrete
concrete_ballast_blocks.htm


Hope to hear from some of you soon. Please mention the Scaffolding Forum to receive a 5% discount! :D

What sort of money are these JP??
regards
Alan
 
Hi Alan,

The blocks are £65 each to purchase / £2p.w for rental. Interested in your thoughts on how this compares to other methods / products you've used..
 
I cant remember where I read it but I something in mind about not being allowed to use medium that was able to be lost such as water or loose filled bags of ballast.

That said I have used both. I have a tendancy to use cast in-situ to ensure the load is transfered through the braces to the block.

I will look to see if I can find the clause about water?????

I've heard the same arguments but usually find they will accept the IBC tanks if they are built into the job ie handrailed in to avoid accidental spillage.
 
Hi Alan,

The blocks are £65 each to purchase / £2p.w for rental. Interested in your thoughts on how this compares to other methods / products you've used..

I've use most things as counter weight in my time, but for long term jobs I have tended to use in-situ.
Used water and had it brought in by the fire brigade for a small consideration.
Used bags of gravel inside a builders bag (double bagging) held to the legs using ratchet straps.

Blocks would be a good thing for me now but most jobs are restricted for space. If I place the blocks inside the scaffold base I may be reducing the resisting moment and thus require more blocks.

regards
Alan
 
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