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Discuss Used step ladder for sale in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Yeah but you believe in NIG, AKDOV, SLAINAD KCAJ and from what I hear on the grape vine a LLAB WONS from time to time ;o))))I don't repent! I'm dyslexic, and don't believe in Dog...
I think Camerabloke needs some more popcornI have a step ladder. Never knew my real ladder
I think every school round my way had them at one time or another they weren’t made by Ramsey ladders where they?I worked in my former primary school a few years back.... They had a huge pair of metal fold out stepladders for changing lamps in the hall- must have been 10 feet high or more. Heavy and near impossible to carry on your own.
I used them once, but couldn't keep my balance.
Anyway, the old janitor had them out one day for something when we were there... There was a little nudge - luckily no one was on them at the time - and they came crashing down and literally flattened my tradesmans cantilever toolbox...
Fight fight fight!Thanks for the dumb ant
My xmas list consists of large amounts of aftershave. My shelf will look like the house of frasers beauty counter after xmas! Got to smell good.
What you got upto at your sunday school and with the nuns in your catholic school is between you and them! Remember where theres blame theres a claim!Mine are real life experiences GJH just makes them up to fit in and be one of the "lads" ;o)))))
I have an old Ramsey double extension ladder from a school it was going to be skipped so I took it rather than let it go it’s very very bouncy though it weighs a bloody ton feels more like steel than Alu with the weight but it’s definitely alu.Yes, MFS.- Ramsey ladders. Made in Forfar and more metal in them than the Forth Bridge.
Had to be careful closing them up. The folding parts could take a finger off
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