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Klikstak, any thoughts on it?

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I searched the forum (and the internet in general) for discussions about this system, but came up with very little. On the face of it it seems like a good option, not only is the hire potentially cheaper with rates very reasonable (£200/week) but it looks like it'll do less damage to my tiles compared with conventional scaffold. The last time I had scaffold to the chimney there were at least 15 broken tiles, including a split ridge tile, which took a lot of searching to replace. Anyone used this, and how did it go? I already have a tower, so that should help with putting it up, I'd need to hire (or buy) the roof ladder.

Thanks!
 
I searched the forum (and the internet in general) for discussions about this system, but came up with very little. On the face of it it seems like a good option, not only is the hire potentially cheaper with rates very reasonable (£200/week) but it looks like it'll do less damage to my tiles compared with conventional scaffold. The last time I had scaffold to the chimney there were at least 15 broken tiles, including a split ridge tile, which took a lot of searching to replace. Anyone used this, and how did it go? I already have a tower, so that should help with putting it up, I'd need to hire (or buy) the roof ladder.

Thanks!
The least you could do is provide a link to it. (y)
 
I think I'd rather gouge my own eyes out with a spoon. Most decent scaffold companies repair as they strike down. I'm always around when ours get struck so not an issue. We tend to take down (regular on the ground) scaffolds ourselves.
 

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