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Default Stepping off a ladder onto the roof

On Sun, 5 Nov 2006 18:39:04 -0800, "Eigenvector"
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"RicodJour" wrote in message
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Al Bundy wrote:
Oren wrote in

With the ladder being well above the roof line; it gives me a sense of
security. I feel like I at least have something to hold on to for
that first step onto the roof.

Agree, but also can't help thinking that whatever weight I am putting on
it is towards the roof and above the fulcrum of the ladder on the roof
edge. The result is more kickout force at the foot :-)


That's the point of the ladder stabilizer. It moves the uppermost
contact point inwards. It also keeps the ladder off of the gutter, is
useful for other ladder applications, weighs very little, and keeps
people from putting nails in their roofs.

http://www.snapmediaworks.com/250402...eLib/hmpg1.jpg

R

Thank you very much for the clarification, I initially misinterpreted what
you said about "ladder stabilizer" Now that I've seen it I totally
understand how that would help.


I could have explained it too, but I didn't think to.

What did you think a ladder stabilizer was? I'm curious.

Anything to do with gyroscopes?