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1. Mason Contractors Association of America: Making the Most of Your Scaffolding
www.masoncontractors.com/newsa - [Cached]Published on: 4/18/2007 Last Visited: 12/10/2007
John Chen, chief information officer for Sunshine International Corp. of Memphis, Tenn., owner of STEPUP Scaffold, has some additional guidance. "Look at the welding," he said. "That will determine a lot of the stability and durability of the frames. And make sure the vendor performs some type of loading test on the frames. Not all the frames are made equal, even though they may look the same. A different grade of steel can make a lot of difference in the load capacity.
"If they [masons] stand on it, they need to be careful about what they use," said Chen, whose company manufactures scaffolding accessories that are compatible with the major scaffolding brands in the United States. -
2. Masonry Magazine: Scaffolding Accessories
www.masonrymagazine.com/3-07/s - [Cached]Published on: 3/1/2007 Last Visited: 11/6/2007
John Chen, chief information officer for Sunshine International Corp. of Memphis, Tenn., owner of STEPUP Scaffold, has some additional guidance. "Look at the welding," he said. "That will determine a lot of the stability and durability of the frames. And make sure the vendor performs some type of loading test on the frames. Not all the frames are made equal, even though they may look the same. A different grade of steel can make a lot of difference in the load capacity.
"If they [masons] stand on it, they need to be careful about what they use," said Chen, whose company manufactures scaffolding accessories that are compatible with the major scaffolding brands in the United States. -
3. Mason Contractors Association of America: Making the Most of Your Scaffolding
www.masoncontractors.org/newsa - [Cached]Published on: 4/18/2007 Last Visited: 1/30/2008
John Chen, chief information officer for Sunshine International Corp. of Memphis, Tenn., owner of STEPUP Scaffold, has some additional guidance. "Look at the welding," he said. "That will determine a lot of the stability and durability of the frames. And make sure the vendor performs some type of loading test on the frames. Not all the frames are made equal, even though they may look the same. A different grade of steel can make a lot of difference in the load capacity.
"If they [masons] stand on it, they need to be careful about what they use," said Chen, whose company manufactures scaffolding accessories that are compatible with the major scaffolding brands in the United States.

