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<blockquote data-quote="clearance" data-source="post: 254807" data-attributes="member: 5592"><p>HC- I think thats pretty cool. I am working construction right now and use scafolding all the time, to work off and to pour concrete on. If you are going to use it on the lawn(probably talking about the 5ftx7ft frames) it has to be well placed so it doesnt settle. I would definetly guy it somehow to anchor pionts on the ground so it couldnt tip if a chunck of the tree hit it. great idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clearance, post: 254807, member: 5592"] HC- I think thats pretty cool. I am working construction right now and use scafolding all the time, to work off and to pour concrete on. If you are going to use it on the lawn(probably talking about the 5ftx7ft frames) it has to be well placed so it doesnt settle. I would definetly guy it somehow to anchor pionts on the ground so it couldnt tip if a chunck of the tree hit it. great idea. [/QUOTE]
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