Tall Wall Bracing
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01 Aug 2008 05:46 PM

Is there anybody out there who has tall wall bracing for sale or rent? Or can anyone let me know of a good safe system to get good straight walls 25' - 35' high.    You can send me an email at [email protected]  Any information will be greatly appreciated.

Virgil Schmidt

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02 Aug 2008 09:02 AM
you may get a response if someone knew which state you are in?
Take Care<br>Jim<br><br>Design/Build/Consulting<br>"Not So Big" Design Proponent
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02 Aug 2008 07:17 PM

Thanks Jim,

 

I live in Michigan but we travel almost everywhere doing commercial work and some homes. I didn't say what state because I figured anyone in the business knows it is very simple to have something freighted. I don't want to regionalize it and possibly not get a response from someone who could offer great help. I have had a few very helpful emails. I appreciate your concern. By the way...what info did you have?

 

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03 Aug 2008 02:50 PM
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sometimes freight can be the killer for a deal, thats why I suggest people say where they are!
Take Care<br>Jim<br><br>Design/Build/Consulting<br>"Not So Big" Design Proponent
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03 Aug 2008 03:07 PM

Jim,

I  agree with you that freight can kill a deal. As I said, we travel all over the US and overseas. The last couple of sets we purchased were about 500 miles away. On one occasion we got a job 40 miles from where they were made. We picked them up on the way to the job. If I sat in my kitchen and waited for my neighbor to start a brace company I wouldn't get much done! I am sorry if I didn't play by your rules. I'll try to do better next time.

Virgil Schmidt

 

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10 Aug 2008 11:50 PM
Virgil:
I'll get my friends the Green Giant and Jack and his beanstalk to call you. No shipping. Hohoho.

But if they are busy I'd love to hear what else you find out...
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11 Aug 2008 06:33 PM
Hello Virgil, I'm not sure what your definition of "tall-walls" are - for some people that may mean 14 Ft...
Check-out a system named Plumwall, they make a "tall wall" system that's pretty slick, very nicely designed.
They are located a short distance from Toronto, Canada.The web-site is www.plumwall.com .
Ask to speak with a guy named Dan Pauls, you can tell him I sent you...
Hope that helps you somewhat.
Take care,

C.Kerr
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11 Aug 2008 06:39 PM
Oops- pardon me- I only saw the heights mentioned after posting. (too much multi-tasking at the moment)
Plum wall's tall wall system is ideal for the heights you had mentioned above...

C.Kerr
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11 Aug 2008 10:26 PM

Hey Kevin,

Send all of your tall freinds....even your imaginary ones! How ya been? Are you going to Portland next month? I might be passing through your area in a few weeks.  Send me an email. Thanks

Virgil

 

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07 Oct 2008 10:23 AM

I will try this again

 

Hey Virgil,

We have some Tall Wall for sale.  We have used it to 36' with ease.  We have about 120 sets. About half of them are galvanized(because of our climate) and the other half is the original coating.  We would like to sell the original stuff because it has started to get surface rust on it(because of the climate and   beach area).  If you need more we would sell the galvanized sets also, just so we can get some new sets.  All of the sets are about 2 years old.  Hope this helps you.  The problem is that we are in South Alabama and you are a LONG way from here and shipping might be high.

Paul

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07 Oct 2008 11:22 AM
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I know of an all aluminum(except adjustment) bracing which can be stacked on top another and
in three diff. sizes 8,10,12. Bit costly but a one man operation! wass2.com if your interested!
Cheers!!
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08 Oct 2008 01:46 PM

Paul,

Thanks for the reply. Please send me an email with more information about your bracing. Pictures if you can. I am interested.

Virgil Schmidt 

 

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