Shuttering, traverse are rarely used. Most people just use the white gridflex with the occasional red and yellow ones but not many. If you buy these there's a little spring in the prop head that will eventually fail but they're small and easily replaced. Takes about 45 seconds to replace them but they last a long time.
I built thousands of decks with Peri Skydeck in Chicago and I never thought a deck system will ever beat the Skydeck. Especially in the straight field. Damn we flew!!! Fast as hell and I did notice that there just was alot of pieces. We referred to the little joists as standards and lord it seemed like there was a million of them but the new system took care of that by making basically a rectangle joist panel. Very smart. I was always told in Chicago that Peri was a German invention and company and If you look at my name you'll see why my father spoke fluent German. Lol
After a certain amount of time and holes they will probably throw it away. But they seem to last a long time. It takes a lot of holes to destroy it and it usually gets damaged before it gets that old.
There's no lateral supports which are common to the older scaffold systems. I wonder how much weight this system can actually take. Also what about high ceilings 5m and over?
esos agujeros y tornillos cuantos placas para unir con el aluminio Como se libera al ser retirados. despues de diferentes orígenes que tiempo de uso tienen estas maderas (material que es exactamente el material que se usa en la parte superior y porque se desmolda sensillamente, perdiendo esta caracteristica, hay que lubricaarla a veces) Para las casetadas de 400 a 500 m2 y la altura entre los sueros de 2,50 a 2,90 aroximadamete cual seria el costo del sistema, ¿Cuántos personas tienen? Trabajamos en nuestros edificios y trabajos.
Der jeg jobbet med deres tegnere i Oslo sentrum med og forskale hvorfor fulkte det mensker etter meg på det bygget? Hvorfor satt det altid noen inne på skiftebrakka der min mobil telefon hang inni kleskapet hvorfor satt de der inne og snakket i mobil og spilte? Har det for og prøve og vere liksom så jævla lure att de tenkte jeg ikke har tenkt på det før eller atte folk følger algorytmiskt etter meg
Khalid Alawi when stripping it and using it for other floors the corners would get bent and would cause the heads of the poles to not lock in properly and we used the peri multi prop system for the rest of the job which was much faster and stronger
Boy, I'm not very impressed. It just seems to me a little what I call minimal. When I'm pouring a deck I want to feel over safe. Many years ago we were pouring 2nd floor outside walkways and we were short about 12' of scaffold shoring. We used B decking with wood shoring to fill that in. When we were pouring some of the shoring gave way and it dropped, we didn't go down but to this day I can still remember what that felt like.
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I can see a problem straight away anybody else - lets see it stripped in a real pour situation if it was that easy -you guys are millionaires -good luck
This is used in 60 countries around the world for probably 2 decades and works FINE. Once you understand how the props work it's a simple reverse of how it goes up. Probably using PEP 20-350 props.
And who nails plywood into their tools? After a few installations you have holes all in your expensive form braces? This is a neat idea, but a horrible invention. Plywood is faster, cheaper, and doesnt need to be stored between pours. Congrats, you managed to redesign the 4'X8' sheet.. poorly..
Only really need 4 parts, white panel, prop, prop head and tripod every so many bays. Yellow and red infill panels can be replaced by timber 100mm LVL around columns etc from white panel to panel.