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13th March 2010, 11:39 AM #1
What height ladder most useful?
I have a sliding extension ladder but need an A-frame for general stuff around the house such as cleaning gutters, painting etc. From what I've seen the common ladders come in heights from 1.8m to 2.4m. What size have you found the most useful and did you find that you bought a ladder only to wish that you had bought another size?
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13th March 2010, 12:14 PM #2
Big
Tiger
2.4 very useful.
Regards Mike
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13th March 2010, 12:26 PM #3Old handle
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Ya Ladder
Hi, I'm very wary of run of the mill A frame ladders, having worked for Telecom for about 20 years, the only type they used then was a very robust steps on both sides animal. The only problems I have now being out of the job is when required to use someone elses single sided ladder you tend to forget there aren't any steps on the other side and down you go!
2.4 double sided sounds good to me!
Regards...oddjob1
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13th March 2010, 02:14 PM #4Skwair2rownd
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Trouble with a 2.4 is that you can't use it indoors.
i bought a Gorilla adjustable ladder. It can be folde out to use as an extension ladder.
Can also be made into two shorter ladders for trestling.
Best money I've ever spent on elevation equipment.
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13th March 2010, 06:05 PM #5SENIOR MEMBER
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Try 2.1m with steps on both sides... still works fine inside'
Cheers,
Chipman
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13th March 2010, 07:31 PM #6
Tiger
My preference (40 years as a carpenter) is for a 2.1. It is easy to manouvre inside and you can shift it comfortably with on arm/hand if you have a paint tin in the other. I have found that a 2.4 is cumbersome and heavy and by the end of the day you are glad to get away from it.
Like all these things its a comprimise. How high are your gutters to clean out, for instance. You may have to use the extension to do that.
Remember too that for safety youshould only work to the 3rd rung down from the top!
Those folding/duel ladders don't grab me either. But thats only my preferenceJust do it!
Kind regards Rod
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14th March 2010, 08:33 AM #7
Thanks, gentlemen, I was actually looking at the 2.1m as it seems like a good compromise.
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14th March 2010, 08:45 AM #8GOLD MEMBER
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try trade ladder sales in clayton if they're close enough as I have found them to be good products good price
Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything, but they
bring a smile to your face when pushed down the stairs .
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14th March 2010, 01:18 PM #9Dave J Guest
I have had a bailey's comet ladder for years. For me it just seems to be a really handy ladder for every thing.
Dave
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15th March 2010, 11:51 AM #10Jim
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15th March 2010, 09:42 PM #11
I have 8-ft ceilings in most of the house, 10 ft in the garage. I made some removable (bolt-on) extension legs (~2-ft), with steps, for both sides, for a standard 6-ft ladder.
I don't have an Uncle Bob. Maybe you do.
Cheers,
JoeOf course truth is stranger than fiction.
Fiction has to make sense. - Mark Twain
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16th March 2010, 09:50 PM #12I like your idea Joe. I assume that the extension legs are made from wood. Does the ladder lose any stability with the extension legs?
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16th March 2010, 11:37 PM #13
2.1m or 7' if you have a standard 8' ceiling you don't want it any taller, 1.8m or 6' is ok too but can be harder to get into the roof with through a manhole depending on how agile you are.
If you didn't have an extension ladder already i would suggest getting the type that folds out, bailey make a good one.
The advantage of a single sided ladder is that they are cheaper and lighter.
I would also recommend getting an aluminium one and not a pressed steel one as they are lighter.
I'm in the electrical trades so most of my ladders are fiberglass, i have 1.8m, 2.1m and 3m single sided steps, 0.9m double sided steps all bailey fiberglass and I also have cheap pressed steel 1.8m and 0.9m single sided steps which i inherited and much prefer to use the fiberglass ones or aluminium ones.
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17th March 2010, 12:35 PM #14
A second vote for the Gorilla .
Gorilla Ladders - Multi Purpose Contractor
Best ladder i have ever owned or used and i am an electrician so spent half my life up a ladder.Those were the droids I was looking for.
https://autoblastgates.com.au
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17th March 2010, 10:36 PM #15
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