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Think outside the box temporary shoring

Think outside the box temporary shoring

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RE: Think outside the box temporary shoring

Yikes. I suppose it could work (presumably it did) assuming the roof is strong enough to be suspended by two points. Does not look like any measures were taken to prevent it from swinging back and forth from a light wind. Creative.

RE: Think outside the box temporary shoring

This reminds me of one I did. The walls is supported by the steel beam::

RE: Think outside the box temporary shoring

JedClampett, were those "beams" anchored or were they just cantilevering into the ground? just curious.

RE: Think outside the box temporary shoring

This is shoring for a wall that was going to be excavated under. You can see the chains wrapped around the wall. I supported the steel beams well beyond the excavation on the wall that still has soil under it.
I don't mind saying that I was nervous the entire time it was open.

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