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Posted By John Beadle
The "Eiger deck" has been named in a method statement as a means of access to install sheets on a roof. Any information on this equipment would be welcomed
John
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Posted By steven bentham
Never heard of it, but if you find out please could you e-mail me. Ta
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Posted By Tony Bough
It probably means 'Easi-Dec' - a quick erect scaffold system.
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Posted By Anthony Elsmore
John
Call this a semi-educated guess.
Eiger- deck is probably a trade name for crawler boards with inbuilt handrails, also known as 'span-decks'. These are used to span the roof purlins and allow sheeting to be fixed within a 'safe' area.
Cheers
Ant
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Posted By John Beadle
Thanks Barry the second link was just what I wanted.
John
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Posted By Stuart Nagle
Whilst on this subject, I would be interested to hear from anyone with information on a deck & staging system I saw in use at the the front of a house for window installation.
The deck & staging appeared to be a 'lean-to' type - constructed of what looked like aluminium scaffold thickness poles, that provided a fold-down type of deck at first floor level that allowed chaps to work off it to fit windows etc and was leant against the building frontage, providing easy and quick erection and removal.
The whole thing appeared to a specifically manufactured unit for this purpose and was being used by a local authority housing contractor.
Any info would be much appreciated...
Stuart
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