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Hi guys does anyone own a 2 peice fibreglass extension ladder that’s not operated by a pully or rope? I’m struggling to find one and could do with a brand name I only want a little one to keep on top of the van
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Out of interest in what way?Fibreglass will rot being kept on your roof.
Out of interest in what way?
how did you fix fibreglass ladders to a Lotus?Ah ok, its just that I had a Lotus and had no issues with fibreglass rot I think with ladders the better option is to stick with aluminium.
how did you fix fibreglass ladders to a Lotus?
There's always someonehow did you fix fibreglass ladders to a Lotus?
I thought modern day flat roofs were installed with GRP =SThe GRP will start to deteriate. They do not like being stored out in the elements.
Ladders are a death trap at the best of times and are almost useless to work from. I really would not bother.
An electrician died in Scotland a few months back falling from step ladders. Was ‘only’ about 2 meters high. Fell onto a length of conduit that went straight through him.
The GRP will start to deteriate. They do not like being stored out in the elements.
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