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Originally Posted by wa8yxm
REmoved my ladder.. And hung a better one.
I had a local body man make me a pair of J" hooks, he used diamond plate bumper metal about 1.5 inch wide and bent it around a form into a J. Drilled two holes in the upright of each J and I lagged them into good solid wood under the fiberglass cap.
Then I got a stainless shower 'Assist" bar from the bath isle at Lowes or home depot and mounted it near the bottom (NOTE: get ladder first)
The ladder is a convertable Step/Extension unit extended I think mine is about 14.5 feet and that is the SHORTEST I would recommend.
It is rated 250 pounds, holds my 300+ easily. Plus as a slanted ladder it is easier to get on and off, easier to climb and work on, I also use it in step ladder mode for washing and waxing the sides. Really like it.
Ladder is a Crafstman from Sears.
ONE note of caution.. IF you use this thing alone,, Take a short rope up the ladder with you and lasso something and tie it off so it can not blow over and leave you stranded.
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