Step ladders ??

/ Step ladders ??
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OP is this a straight ladder or A frame style?
I guess you would call it A-frame style,not a extension ladder.The local fastenal dealer has a Louisville model 1414hd in a 14 footer that is 1AA rated(375 lbs)I going to check out monday.
 
/ Step ladders ?? #22  
OP says "step ladder". That's A frame. Has anyone seen steps on a straight ladder? I think those are rungs?
 
/ Step ladders ?? #23  
If I was looking to buy a new 14' ladder I'd consider a podium ladder.

Werner Podium Ladders

You don't say where or how you will you be using it. I just like the idea of the larger step platform at that height.


TBS
I've got a 21ft little giant... love it but dang heavy. Also a 8ft Werner step and assorted wood and aluminum little guys. Seeing the Podium advert, I am sold on another one just because of the frisbee action. :D Honestly loving the idea of having a platform as I age. Will have to check them out.
 
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I had an aluminum extension ladder in my bedroom going up to an attic as a kid. I had some weird spine problems and we had no money, so for "poor man's traction" I had to hang from the ladder by my hands for as long as I could stand it three times a day. Got to the point where 20-30 minutes was nothing. I have great posture now. :laughing: Anyhow... after growing up and getting a job working with electricity, I soon found out that metal ladders are not my friend. I've had wood, then fiberglass ever since. :thumbsup:
 
/ Step ladders ?? #25  
I had an aluminum extension ladder in my bedroom going up to an attic as a kid. I had some weird spine problems and we had no money, so for "poor man's traction" I had to hang from the ladder by my hands for as long as I could stand it three times a day. Got to the point where 20-30 minutes was nothing. I have great posture now. :laughing: Anyhow... after growing up and getting a job working with electricity, I soon found out that metal ladders are not my friend. I've had wood, then fiberglass ever since. :thumbsup:
Yes my Werner is fiberglass and I love it. My choice would be carbon fiber... imagine how much lighter it would be than fiberglass... 1/3 lighter easily. Can you tell I'm getting old? Too bad it's conductive unlike glass fiber.
 
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I have 6', 8' & 24' Werner's, rated @300 lbs, great ladders, they are stored inside away from UV rays which are hard on fiberglass.
Most of the ones i've seen go bad are on the roadways where someone didn't tie them down:eek:

Ronnie
 
/ Step ladders ?? #27  
I like that podium ladder. Never seen one. The only 3 legged ladders I ever saw were in a apple orchard.
 
/ Step ladders ?? #28  
I think I'm "ladder poor" :) My first one was one of those articulating ladders that can be used in a "U" shape, "V" shape, straight, or any other weird combination - much like a Little Giant ladder. But it's so heavy that I absolutely dreaded getting it out to use it.
So, I began collecting Werner step ladders, only in the orange 300# capacity size, seeing as how I'm over 200#. That weight with any tools or supplies that I need to work with would exceed the lighter weight ladders. I just cringe when I see these lard asses whipping out those blue Werner ladders... they are overloaded, and I have had ladders break with me before!
By now I have a collection of 4' blue Werner for inside the house for the little Lady of the House. A 6', 8', 10', and a 24' 3-section Werner aluminum.

I'm pretty much sold on Werner brand due to their experience and history. That's not to say that there aren't other good brands out there, but when I'm off the ground, I'm not comfortable with "good" - I want the "best". Whatever you decide, consider your vulnerability when off the ground; your well being is totally dependent upon the quality of the ladder that you're standing on.
 
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I have a 12 foot Werner step ladder that's great. I also bought the bucket that connects to the top of the ladder for holding stuff that I also really like. It works on all Werner step ladders. The 12 foot is my heaviest ladder and the one I always hate dragging around on jobs. It's very useful, but the weight is something to consider.

I've never tried to carry or set up a 14 foot step ladder. I didn't know they existed. My guess is that it's going to be even heavier, and harder to set up.

How often will you use it? I rented 12 foot ladders for a few jobs before buying. Turned out to be something I use half a dozen times a year. Some years I use it every day for weeks at a time.

I almost bought a Little Giant ladder after watching an infomercial on it that impressed me. But then posted a question about it on here and got mixed reviews. Some people love it, others find it too heavy to deal with and always use another ladder instead. The cost was also a factor. It's heavy AND EXPENSIVE!!!!! I looked into the copy of it at Lowes, which was about half what they wanted for it on the infomercial, and didn't care for it.

I have two extension ladders, 20 and 24 feet. I have 6 step ladders, 4, 6, 7, two 8 foot and the 12 foot. I've had days where every one of them where set up and I went from ladder to ladder. I have to folding step stools. 2 step and 3 step. I use the 3 step folding step stool more then anything else. It stays in my truck all the time. It's a must have for me.
 
/ Step ladders ??
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I have a 12 foot Werner step ladder that's great. I also bought the bucket that connects to the top of the ladder for holding stuff that I also really like. It works on all Werner step ladders. The 12 foot is my heaviest ladder and the one I always hate dragging around on jobs. It's very useful, but the weight is something to consider.

I've never tried to carry or set up a 14 foot step ladder. I didn't know they existed. My guess is that it's going to be even heavier, and harder to set up.

How often will you use it? I rented 12 foot ladders for a few jobs before buying. Turned out to be something I use half a dozen times a year. Some years I use it every day for weeks at a time.

I almost bought a Little Giant ladder after watching an infomercial on it that impressed me. But then posted a question about it on here and got mixed reviews. Some people love it, others find it too heavy to deal with and always use another ladder instead. The cost was also a factor. It's heavy AND EXPENSIVE!!!!! I looked into the copy of it at Lowes, which was about half what they wanted for it on the infomercial, and didn't care for it.

I have two extension ladders, 20 and 24 feet. I have 6 step ladders, 4, 6, 7, two 8 foot and the 12 foot. I've had days where every one of them where set up and I went from ladder to ladder. I have to folding step stools. 2 step and 3 step. I use the 3 step folding step stool more then anything else. It stays in my truck all the time. It's a must have for me.
Eddie,my use of the step ladder is going to be just around my house/barns.The weight of the louisville 14ft. step ladder I am considering is around 90 lbs.Not to terrible weight wise.
 
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I've got a 21ft little giant... love it but dang heavy. Also a 8ft Werner step and assorted wood and aluminum little guys. Seeing the Podium advert, I am sold on another one just because of the frisbee action. :D Honestly loving the idea of having a platform as I age. Will have to check them out.

Right. Getting up that high it's good to have that railing.

My tallest step ladder is a 10' Husky 1A. Thing is heavy but stable. I have Werner, Husky, Louisville and Davidson ladders. That Davidson came from Wal-Mart. It's a 7' Type ll. Handy size for around the house and only cost about $50. Bought two of them.

I saw this article recently and this Louisville corner ladder looks like it could be very handy.

Louisville Cross Step FXS15 Series Ladder | Tools of the Trade | Jobsite Equipment, Ladders

TBS
 
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I have one little Giant, one Costco lititle giant knock off and Werner ladders up to 32'...hands down my goto ladder is the little giant. I purchased it at a trade show with everything including the walking plank. If I could only have one this would be it. Makes working on stairways or uneven ground a piece of cake and mega sturdy. I like being able to use both sides to walk up or go up one side and swing over to the other if needed.
 
/ Step ladders ?? #35  
I have one little Giant, one Costco lititle giant knock off and Werner ladders up to 32'...hands down my goto ladder is the little giant. I purchased it at a trade show with everything including the walking plank. If I could only have one this would be it. Makes working on stairways or uneven ground a piece of cake and mega sturdy. I like being able to use both sides to walk up or go up one side and swing over to the other if needed.

I think this "Versaladder" may have been the forerunner of the Little Giant? I have one like this:
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Had it so long I can't remember where I got it. It's steel and works well. I use it to climb over fences since it sets up as an "A" frame.


TBS
 
/ Step ladders ?? #36  
I like the idea of the podium ladder and corner ladder but already have six Werner ladders. If I was still working would get them for sure.
 
/ Step ladders ?? #37  
I guess you would call it A-frame style,not a extension ladder.The local fastenal dealer has a Louisville model 1414hd in a 14 footer that is 1AA rated(375 lbs)I going to check out monday.

In that size I purchased a Werner A Frame style. It lasted about 5' at the job site before it went back. Standing at or near the top was like trying to stand up in a canoe! We ended up with a 3 point orchard ladder and couldn't be happier. Inside it fits between studs and outside it's way easier to stabilize on uneven terrain. I did add some 550 cord between a step and the pole to prevent the pole from sliding away from the ladder on smooth concrete. Can't say enough good about this style- hopefully a local store has one so you can test it out.

I don't have this brand but here is an idea of what I would HIGHLY recommend.
Stokes Aluminum Tripod Ladder, 14? | Forestry Suppliers, Inc.
 
/ Step ladders ?? #38  
In that size I purchased a Werner A Frame style. It lasted about 5' at the job site before it went back. Standing at or near the top was like trying to stand up in a canoe! We ended up with a 3 point orchard ladder and couldn't be happier. Inside it fits between studs and outside it's way easier to stabilize on uneven terrain. I did add some 550 cord between a step and the pole to prevent the pole from sliding away from the ladder on smooth concrete. Can't say enough good about this style- hopefully a local store has one so you can test it out.

I don't have this brand but here is an idea of what I would HIGHLY recommend.
Stokes Aluminum Tripod Ladder, 14? | Forestry Suppliers, Inc.

I bought my tripod ladder at an ACE Hardware store.



TBS
 

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