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Talking of kamikazee stilts...

Anyone round Sussex way need a Youngman 200 triple ladder - 12 rungs each so quite long, just bloody heavy that's all.

Barely used, my guys hate it because of the weight - £55

 

PM me if interested - Yeah I know... arbtrader

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******* hate ladders! throw line, spikes and a manly bodythrust all the way! Canny even be ****** getting them off the ladder rack their always heavy and awkward and cold as ****!

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  Marc Lewis said:
Sod climbing them at full extension. I went up my old wooden doubles the other day and they are bendy and full of wood worm. Extended out on 45% slope, sloping away felt very high. Load of builders watching and laughing as i am nervously reaching the top with a massive Elvis leg going on. Never been so relieved to get my lanyard round the tree and clipped in. Gotta love ladders!!
yh a bit nervy to het up them but they don't shake much take 3 of us to get them up no joke there more heavy than i am but there used for a job every year and you wouldnt get a cherry picker in the ear to work

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