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Why are they any better tat the tripod ladders, i donr have either was just wondering. whats the price of that Steve?

 

£100 ish [ame=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ankalad-Ladder-Stabiliser/dp/B0006MS3A6]Ankalad Ladder Stabiliser: Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools[/ame]

 

they are not any better than the tripod ladder, but the difference is you can attach this to a regular 3 stage or pretty much any other ladder so you have a multipurpose ladder. The tripod ladders are pretty much good for just one thing, which is ok if you are someone who does a lot of hedgecutting. Also, the bigger tripod ladders, although light...are pretty cumbersome when loaded on a truck

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Steve will have his own opinions of course but I can't say they're 'better' than tripod ladders as I've never tried those but the Ankalad costs ~£115 inc VAT and fits to conventional ladders that can still be used as such with the Ankalad legs closed.

Also a tripod ladder needs to be the length of the hedge's height that you want to cut; conventional ladders, being two or three gang, are shorter for transport purposes.

 

A small advantage of a tripod ladder I can see is when on a side slope but I just chock one foot of my ladder there. It's why I'd like to fit an adjustable foot to the bottom of my ladders.

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I bought this a few months back following a thread on here but have only just got round to putting it together. Took me about 30 minutes to assemble and has to drill 4 holes......pretty straight forward really. Seems pretty stable and packs away nice and neat. Shall put it through it's paces tomorrow :)56b57d17-5488-12fa.jpg56b57d17-549a-2f66.jpg56b57d17-54ad-b114.jpg

 

In 1999 i went on a course in stratford , east london (working at heights). A series of photos were shown and i had to say what the operative was doing wrong ( according to the health & safety brigade). One of the photos had a man on one of these "A" frames cutting a connie hedge. I couldnt tell what he was doing wrong, but apparantly according to hitler he should by no means be up such a dangerous contraption and should be using a cherry picker, when i said "what if you cant get a picker in the back garden what should he use now?" He was stumped and shrugged his shoulders. Lovely bit of kit and should make a lot of jobs a lot easier.

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