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25 to 33% less costly than aluminum walk-boards; use existing lumber available on most project sites
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customize walk-board lengths to site conditions
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12 T-Braces (builds four 16' walk-boards) can be stored on a 30" 2 x 4
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T-Braces do not consume valuable truck or trailer space, like aluminum boards; use existing lumber available on most project sites
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light-weight and easily handled without assistance
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works with pump jacks, ladder jacks, sawhorses, site-built riggings, and scaffolding systems
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easily stored secure, as components; less attractive target than aluminum
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powder-coated steel construction
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increases board rigidity and stability; light-weight handling, as a component
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