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I have a perfect set of twelve rung doubles but they can be a bit on the short side for guttering work. Instead of buying a complete new set of triples - do manufacturers ever sell the third bit on it's own to convert doubles to triples or is that a stupid question?
Ladders are BANNED!
I was thinking of using a step ladder so I could push the top section higher.
LADDERS ARENT BANNED ! - in fact ladder factories are working flat out ,churning them out
Quote from: ftp on October 29, 2009, 10:59:04 pmI was thinking of using a step ladder so I could push the top section higher. You can put the top section on the third rung down of the bottom section. You do know that eh? There is a technique to do it (without step ladders)
Quote from: bobby p on October 29, 2009, 05:26:24 pmLADDERS ARENT BANNED ! - in fact ladder factories are working flat out ,churning them out only doing that because they need to sell as many as they can before they are banned, and sell them to cheap skates that dont like magic water
Quote from: windowwashers on October 29, 2009, 11:09:16 pmQuote from: bobby p on October 29, 2009, 05:26:24 pmLADDERS ARENT BANNED ! - in fact ladder factories are working flat out ,churning them out only doing that because they need to sell as many as they can before they are banned, and sell them to cheap skates that dont like magic water Ladders will make a big comeback in a few years time,when the first wave of wfp guys are on the full time sick with there sore shoulders,arms,wrists and whatever else ails them,ladders will be all the rage with wfp just used to clean 2nd floor and higher like it was designed to do
Quote from: Nathanael Jones on October 29, 2009, 05:23:04 pmLadders are BANNED! Nate did you forget this is somewhere that irony and the like are banned
Again,What makes ground floor windows different from second and above?