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[email protected] November 18th 06 09:43 PM

Ladders- where do I go?
 
I'm looking for a ladder for my loft, but I need it to be a specific
height. It has to be at least 190cm, and no more than 210cm. (It's a
wierd kind of loft- don't ask!)

Trouble is, I can find a ladder of that length anywhere. Anyone got any
suggestions? Preferably not for too expensive.


Proctologically Violated©® November 18th 06 10:01 PM

Ladders- where do I go?
 
Metal, wood? Tilting, like for an attic?

I think from some mills you can buy side whats-its, that hold the treads,
just slap the treads on, and voila, you got not just a ladder, but a decent
stairway. Which could be made portable, as well.
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I'm looking for a ladder for my loft, but I need it to be a specific
height. It has to be at least 190cm, and no more than 210cm. (It's a
wierd kind of loft- don't ask!)

Trouble is, I can find a ladder of that length anywhere. Anyone got any
suggestions? Preferably not for too expensive.






RicodJour November 18th 06 10:19 PM

Ladders- where do I go?
 
wrote:
I'm looking for a ladder for my loft, but I need it to be a specific
height. It has to be at least 190cm, and no more than 210cm. (It's a
wierd kind of loft- don't ask!)

Trouble is, I can find a ladder of that length anywhere. Anyone got any
suggestions? Preferably not for too expensive.


How about buying a longer wooden ladder and cutting it to fit? If
there are metal braces or tie rods, relocate them as necessary?

R


Karl S November 19th 06 02:03 AM

Ladders- where do I go?
 
On 18 Nov 2006 13:43:22 -0800, wrote:

I'm looking for a ladder for my loft, but I need it to be a specific
height. It has to be at least 190cm, and no more than 210cm. (It's a
wierd kind of loft- don't ask!)

Trouble is, I can find a ladder of that length anywhere. Anyone got any
suggestions? Preferably not for too expensive.

Do they make two meter stepladders in the UK? If they do, take the two
halves apart and use one of them.

J.A. Michel November 20th 06 12:17 AM

Ladders- where do I go?
 
I have no idea how long 190cm is. Metrics confuse me :-)
Do what I did. I needed a ladder for the loft in my shed last week. So I
built one from 2x4's. I have a nice, heavy-duty, permanent ladder now.

If you don't want to built, then buy a long one and cut it down.



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I'm looking for a ladder for my loft, but I need it to be a specific
height. It has to be at least 190cm, and no more than 210cm. (It's a
wierd kind of loft- don't ask!)

Trouble is, I can find a ladder of that length anywhere. Anyone got any
suggestions? Preferably not for too expensive.




Goedjn November 20th 06 05:29 PM

Ladders- where do I go?
 
On 18 Nov 2006 13:43:22 -0800, wrote:

I'm looking for a ladder for my loft, but I need it to be a specific
height. It has to be at least 190cm, and no more than 210cm. (It's a
wierd kind of loft- don't ask!)

Trouble is, I can find a ladder of that length anywhere. Anyone got any
suggestions? Preferably not for too expensive.


Pull the feet out farther, that will pull the top down.

Or buy two lengths of 2x3, and and some closet rod.



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