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Old 07-08-2007, 10:49 AM   #16
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Painting a two story room


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Use 2x10 squares are the bottoms of the scaffolding. If you really want to protect the floor: Attach carpet remnants to the bottoms of the 2x10's.
You could also attach a piece of doweling to the block with a screw so it nevwer slides off the block.

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Old 07-08-2007, 12:21 PM   #17
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Painting a two story room


What are you doing to that beautiful, cedar?


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We use Pump Jacks:



http://www.bishopladder.com/pumpjacks.htm

http://www.alumapole.com/product.asp?ID=59&nPage=1
(with safety net kit installed)


I don't expect you to purchase one of these sets, but if you have a friend that uses them and would let you borrow them, and can help you set them up - The work will go very fast....

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