9/15/2011

Qualcraft 2200 Pump Jack Steel Scaffolding Review

Qualcraft 2200 Pump Jack Steel Scaffolding
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My wife and I just purchased a 1925 craftsman style bungalow in old Vancouver, WA that is badly in need of paint. The house has a roof peak of 28', and a lot of decorative millwork and carpentry that presents a problem in old paint removal and new paint application. The Qual Craft pump jack system handled my concerns with safety, stability, ease of set up and relocation, vertical and horizontal mobility, work space (work bench feature), cost, and ownership. Splicing together 30' vertical supports out of (2) 2x4x20' studs and (2) 2x4x10' studs took about 10 minutes each. Attaching the vetical supports to the house took another 10 minutes per support. Setting up the pump jack took about 20 minutes first time out. Because of the design of the work platform I am able to recover most of the paint chips via a plastic apron tacked to the house and platform. As I move around the house the vertical supports remain in place making work platform relocation quick and easy for paint removal, final prep, prime, and finish coat. I am well pleased with this equipment and consider it an excellent solution to my scaffolding requirements on this project.

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For use with scaffold system.Other items #00222, 00223, 10925. Unique way to side and paint vertical surfaces up to 30 feet high. One person setup and take-down. 500-lb. capacity. Uses 4in. x 4in. or double 2in. x 4in. wooden posts, not included.

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