![]() In use, a plank 15 is laid across the horizontal members 9 of two or more scaffold brackets and the workman may then stand on the plank and proceed with the normal roofing operation. The scaffold bracket is connected to the hook on the roof cleat 6 by the scaffold bracket angle member 13 which ends in a pin 22 which engages the hook on the cleat 6. A safety rail 11 is provided and supported by safety rail uprights 12 mounted at the outer ends of the horizontal member 9. ![]() The leg 10 bears against the wall 4 maintaining the upright member 8 perpendicular. An adjustable extension leg 10 fits within the horizontal member 9 and is adjustable in a manner shown in more detail in FIG. 2, consists of an upright member 8 joined at right angles to horizontal member 9. The scaffold bracket 7, shown in more detail in FIG. The cleat 6 ends in a hook, as described in more detail subsequently. Details of the cleat 6 are shown enlarged. A number of cleats 6, all identical, are fastened to the roof 1 by means of roofing nails. Mounted on the fascia board 2 is an eaves trough 5. 1 there is shown a building having a roof 1 ending in a fascia board 2 and a soffit 3 which joins the bottom edge of the fascia 2 to the wall 4 of the building.
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