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Hi all,
I'm trying to build some object library on my lighting software. does anyone have the exact measurement for some type of scaffolding set?
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In the US, steel scaffolding usually has a minimum footprint of 5'x7'. Here's a link to one rental company.
Here's the website for the most popular aluminum scaffold manufacturer. Hope this helps.
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A little more on steel scaffolding. A ladder section is typically 5' wide by 6' high... they do make other sizes however. The typical length of a deck section is 7'. If it's portable they go up on 8" casters which add a total of about 11" to the overall height. Safety fences on top are about 30" high.
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