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ladder
A ladder is a vertical or inclined set of rungs or steps.
There are two types: rigid ladders that are self-supporting or that may be leaned against a vertical surface such as a wall, and rollable ladders, such as those made of rope or aluminium, that may be hung from the top. The vertical members of a rigid ladder are called stringers or rails (US) or stiles (UK).
Rigid ladders are usually portable, but some types are permanently fixed to a structure, building, or equipment. They are commonly made of metal, wood, or fiberglass, but they have been known to be made of tough plastic.
Am about to change my standard bathroom rad for a ladder type rad. However I need a little advice. I have pictured my current valve which runs from the side of the rad into walled in pipes. As the ladder rad has valve outlets at the bottom I don't know the best way to connect. Any help...
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Hiya
I’m new to this forum and in need of some advice for my new home please!
The bathroom has a chrome heater towel rail radiator and at the bottom on each side there is a valve...I’ve tried adjusting them both but they don’t seem to do anything so I’m just intrigued as what their purpose is...
Hey guys my first post on here,
do any of you use any sort of ladder stabilisation? Apart from the apprentice of course
thinking about the Ankad stabilsation kit but arenas as if you need a good bit of room to set it up
Hi all
i have 2 ladders for sale.
one is a triple extension ladder 14' long not extended. There is a dent on the bottom rung but the ladder is still solid.
pthe other is a double extension roof ladder same length as the triple ladder, this one is in as new condition with very little use.
i...
I know its sensible to have the loft boarded well lit and a have a good access ladder, but is there anything actually written down about having a boiler in a loft?
There I was minding my own business up a ladder, luckily only at the top of a bungalow.....it was just getting dark and suddenly a bird flew in my face and started flapping about! It scarred the life out of me so much that I jumped straight off the ladder and ran away!
Thank god it was only a...
Hi
I am after a 3 part ladder approx 4.5 to 5 meter length in total. I tried ordering one from Bps ladders but they are out of stock until end of June. Can anyone recommend any other company at a good price
Many thanks
Paul
I need to invest in some ladders.
What ladders are recommended.
I see that some plumbers roofs are covered with different ones!
I think I need a pair of step ladders? and any others?
What do you have/use?
Thanks all
Rocket
silly question i know,
however how many plumbers / gas fitters are afraid of heights and do you cringe when fitting boilers in atticks ( flue terminates on the roof ) or a customer ask's for the guttering to be cleaned/ replaced?
what excusses do you use to get...
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