dan.taylor.1
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Hi folks,
I'm after some advice. I've been asked to quote for a juliette balcony with lots of forged bits in it, for a low level window/door. I'm aware they fall under the scope of en 1090, but also aware that if it's a one off, made on site or of forged construction the scope is a bit vague/doesn't apply?
Basically I'm asking is it something I should be doing? I'm more than competent enough to make it and install it (looks like I'd only need a hopup not even scaffolding!) and happy enough to do it. But I don't want to be going ahead to find issues with ce marking coming into play half way through the job.
Any help much appreciated as always.
Cheers,
Dan
I'm after some advice. I've been asked to quote for a juliette balcony with lots of forged bits in it, for a low level window/door. I'm aware they fall under the scope of en 1090, but also aware that if it's a one off, made on site or of forged construction the scope is a bit vague/doesn't apply?
Basically I'm asking is it something I should be doing? I'm more than competent enough to make it and install it (looks like I'd only need a hopup not even scaffolding!) and happy enough to do it. But I don't want to be going ahead to find issues with ce marking coming into play half way through the job.
Any help much appreciated as always.
Cheers,
Dan