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Old 01-05-2008   #11 (permalink)
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scaff pole works too
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Check out a 'Rackateer'. They are made in Canada and sold buy QVS electrical who are on the net. They will hold small reels to very big SWA cable reels. I have always used these and would not change.
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Check out a 'Rackateer'. They are made in Canada and sold buy QVS electrical who are on the net. They will hold small reels to very big SWA cable reels. I have always used these and would not change.
Thats Rack-A-Tiers.
I've got a set of these & yes they are well handy.
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Thanks Easyfox, I'll look it up. I've made a temp one up with conduit but the Mk 1 version is not too stable but it was made in a hurry !!.

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i am with you rum runner, made mine 4 years ago and still going. I used 25 mm tube for the drums to hang from as less bending action, plus it takes my weight as a emergency step, signed Giant Haystacks.

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