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A Scaffolding, also called a scaffold or a staging, is a temporary structure to aid in the construction, maintenance, and repair of buildings, bridges, and infrastructure. Scaffoldings are also used in adapted forms for concert stages, viewing towers, exhibition stands, ramps, art projects, and grandstand seating.
H-frames are one of the most common forms of scaffoldings. These are also called us mason’s scaffoldings or double scaffoldings. They are normally used by almost all works in the construction industry: carpenters for ceiling installations, electricians for lighting installations, mason for plastering walls, painters for wall and ceiling jobs, and crew for the signage installations. Heard of Non-stop Workhorse? it is an amazing innovation of the scaffolding particularly on masonry scaffoldings that can save you a lot of time and money. To rent an H-fram scaffolding in Cebu, contact us.
Tube and clamp scaffold (commonly called tube and coupler scaffold) is a versatile type of scaffold consisting of steel tubes and clamps. The vertical tubes are connected to the horizontal tubes using right angle clamps. Diagonal tubes are also connected to the scaffold using swivel clamps to add stability to the structure. Tube and clamp is among the most labor-intensive of all scaffolding applications, and is therefore generally used only when high capacity, unlimited adaptability, and versatility are needed.
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scaffolding
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Solar Power: How?
The hope for a “solar revolution” has been floating around for decades — the idea that one day we’ll all use free electricity from the sun. This is a seductive promise, because on a bright, sunny day, the sun’s rays give off approximately 1,000 watts of energy per square meter of the planet’s surface. If we could collect all of that energy, we could easily power our homes and offices for free.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/solar-cell.htm
Superman gets his power from the sun. Now, you can also get power from the sun… to power your house though: http://www.instructables.com/id/DIY-Home-Solar-Planning-a-Solar-Array-Beginners/