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13ft | Scaffold Boards Graded | 3.9m (Bulk Buy)
13ft | Scaffold Boards Graded | 3.9m (Bulk Buy)
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100 Bulk Graded Scaffold Boards @ £25.00/board
Scaffold Boards are manufactured from sawn and PEFC certified timber with metal protected edges with the specific purpose of providing a safe working platform for anyone conducting scaffolding work, making them an essential part of any scaffolding structure. Due to the nature of the purpose of these particular boards, these Boards are known for being extremely durable and have unmatchable load bearing capabilities. Although designed for this specific purpose, these Boards can be repurposed to create multiple DIY projects, including flooring, furniture and decking. The metal bands around the boards can be removed to aid this repurposing should you need to do so. These boards are also BS 2482 Graded, ensuring the highest quality and safety regulations for your boards.
Our Scaffold Boards are available in 8ft, 10ft and 13ft variations.
Product Details
Product Details
| Scaffold Board Length | 13ft |
|---|---|
| Timber Type | Scaffold Boards |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are scaffold boards graded 13 ft / 3.9 m?
Timber boards 3.9 m long, graded to BS 2482 for safe structural and scaffolding use.
What does 'graded' mean for scaffold boards?
They’re strength-tested and marked to meet BS 2482 scaffold safety standards.
What is the typical thickness?
Usually 38 mm × 225 mm, though sizes may vary slightly by supplier.
Why are ends metal-banded?
Metal bands stop splitting and extend life during repeated use.
Are they suitable for furniture projects?
Yes, many people use them for rustic tables, benches, and shelves.
Do they need treatment?
If outdoors, seal or stain to protect from moisture and weathering.
How should they be stored?
Keep stacked flat, off ground, and covered but ventilated.
How long do they last?
With care, years of service; avoid constant damp to extend life.
Can they be cut?
Yes, but treat cut ends to prevent moisture damage.
What should I check before use?
Ensure boards are straight, uncracked, and have visible grading marks.