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Have a word with your local brandon tool hire I often get towers for work in the georgian properties in Bath.
Pay only £110 inc vat and delivery/collection for a one man mi-tower. for a 3 day rental
Can have a standard aluminium tower for around £30 a day.
Well worth the cost for safety purposes.
I had a stair tower few weeks ago cost me just £30 as above as I couldnt work on the upper stairs leaning over for the light with a 5 floor drop below
 
Use a tower hire it's not very expensive. WaHR preclude any other method. You have to maintain contact with three points at all times on a ladder. You really need PASMA training to use a tower. You also need to tower tag it as well certifying it is safe. Cost up both. Hard hat working on a tower. Although saying that I know an electrician that gets a triple way ladder and just gets up there and does it. Very bad!!!
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Oh and you need to secure the tower at every four metres height with a sleeve anchor and chain or something of the such like.
Have a word with your local brandon tool hire I often get towers for work in the georgian properties in Bath.
Pay only £110 inc vat and delivery/collection for a one man mi-tower. for a 3 day rental
Can have a standard aluminium tower for around £30 a day.
Well worth the cost for safety purposes.
I had a stair tower few weeks ago cost me just £30 as above as I couldnt work on the upper stairs leaning over for the light with a 5 floor drop below
Would you be able to post a link of the type of tower that you’ve mentioned?
 
i'd go for a scissor lift or cherry picker every time.
 
pews aren't generally fixed to the floor. just shove 'em around a bit.
 
It will be good to see what one of the 'towers' look like, although I think I am erring towards scaffolding due to the limited access. I expect they'd be able to get scaffolding up between the pews.
 

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