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I know I saw this on a website quite recently but can't remember where. I
need to buy a ladder stand-off, and this one looked really good - rather than the usual aluminium-strut construction, this had a flat plastic area included enabling you to stash paint, tools etc in there - anybody know where I can get this? Thanks! David |
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In message , Lobster
writes I know I saw this on a website quite recently but can't remember where. I need to buy a ladder stand-off, and this one looked really good - rather than the usual aluminium-strut construction, this had a flat plastic area included enabling you to stash paint, tools etc in there Screwfix, from the current catalogue, item no 32096. I'm not online right now, but you can pop the above code number into their website: http://www.screwfix.com/ |
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![]() "Lobster" wrote in message ... I know I saw this on a website quite recently but can't remember where. I need to buy a ladder stand-off, and this one looked really good - rather than the usual aluminium-strut construction, this had a flat plastic area included enabling you to stash paint, tools etc in there - anybody know where I can get this? Thanks! IMO it'd an exceedingly bad idea, just think what is going to happen when the inevitable tool if forgotten and the ladder is then disturbed.... V V V V V 'Bang' 'Ouch' You OK mate, lets clean that blood off and see the damage! |
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![]() ":::Jerry::::" wrote in message ... "Lobster" wrote in message ... I know I saw this on a website quite recently but can't remember where. I need to buy a ladder stand-off, and this one looked really good - rather than the usual aluminium-strut construction, this had a flat plastic area included enabling you to stash paint, tools etc in there - anybody know where I can get this? Thanks! IMO it'd an exceedingly bad idea, just think what is going to happen when the inevitable tool if forgotten and the ladder is then disturbed.... V V V V V 'Bang' 'Ouch' You OK mate, lets clean that blood off and see the damage! You could always video it, send it off to Kirsty's Home Videos and get £200. |
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chris French wrote in message ...
In message , Lobster writes I know I saw this on a website quite recently but can't remember where. I need to buy a ladder stand-off, and this one looked really good - rather than the usual aluminium-strut construction, this had a flat plastic area included enabling you to stash paint, tools etc in there Screwfix, from the current catalogue, item no 32096. I'm not online right now, but you can pop the above code number into their website: http://www.screwfix.com/ Doh! That's the one. I just sent in an order to Screwfix this morning; how the hell did I manage to miss it?!! Thanks a lot David |
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