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<blockquote data-quote="JMichael" data-source="post: 358171" data-attributes="member: 7544"><p>Ladders are like most things for sale these days in that you can save money and get the "cheap" version of a particular product, or you can pay a bit more, and get the "heavy duty" or "commercial" grade, or something in between. And as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. Since climbing can be detrimental to your health, it's one area that I am all for spending that extra dollar and get something made to hold up better. With that being said, I own 3 Werners (step and extension ladders) that I use in my work. The are heavy duty (rated for 300 + lbs.) and they work very well. I have an older fiberglass ladder similar to the one you cut up and I have to be very careful when and how I set it up or it can be unstable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichael, post: 358171, member: 7544"] Ladders are like most things for sale these days in that you can save money and get the "cheap" version of a particular product, or you can pay a bit more, and get the "heavy duty" or "commercial" grade, or something in between. And as the old saying goes, you get what you pay for. Since climbing can be detrimental to your health, it's one area that I am all for spending that extra dollar and get something made to hold up better. With that being said, I own 3 Werners (step and extension ladders) that I use in my work. The are heavy duty (rated for 300 + lbs.) and they work very well. I have an older fiberglass ladder similar to the one you cut up and I have to be very careful when and how I set it up or it can be unstable. [/QUOTE]
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