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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: lee sobol on October 06, 2011, 08:20:08 am
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Is there such a product I can use to stand my ladders on while working ?
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try this, I've not used it so can't comment on it
http://www.laddermat.co.uk/ (http://www.laddermat.co.uk/)
Dave
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lol i just google'd and found that too, looks impressive watching the vid
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whatever you do,DONT buy a rubber mat . i tell you for why, i bought a laddermat and its promoted (still is !) as good at stopping slipping on smooth surfaces - one day i put it down on a quarry tile path and went up my ladder - whoosh DOWN i go in a crash as the rubber mat slipped out .nearly broke both my ankles
ive since learnt that rubber sometimes loses its grip,when its used outside/ inside is okay,i believe
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thanks for post, yes i thought that with a rubber mat, sometimes they can loose grip big time, I was thinking of getting (although I dont know where) something like roofing felt or boating top deck flooring
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Bobby what do you now use ?
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I have one of these
http://www.ladderm8.co.uk/
Good rubber surface to also use indoors expensive though.
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Laddermats are terrible, I've had a nasty slip with them, thankfully I walked away with no damage.
The LadderM8rix is THE best ladder safety device you will buy. I've used one for 4 or 5 years now. Never slips. Snow or ice doesn't matter.
http://www.ladderm8.co.uk/
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i have a rojak ladderstopper.although i very rarely climb ladders it does come in handy from time to time.i wouldnt trust it on wet decking or icy surfaces though.
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Anyone know what happened to the Ladda Limpet?
I can't seem to find them for sale anywhere!
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Bobby what do you now use ?
I now have spikes fitted to my ladders. these i trust ,in fact i trusted them on ice during last winter- as long as there was a rough surface beneath the ice (concrete ) they dig in well . i keep the tips filed sharp
i read on these forums about spikes being the very best (posts by long time server windies) and whats good enough for them,good enough for me
having said all that,i never will put a ladder on a quarry tile path EVER again,even with spikes fitted ,i use a pole in such cases instead.
[ after my fall ,i got in touch with the inventor of the laddermat,but he wasnt concerned about my welfare ,tried to fob me off with all manner of guff about various tests he had paid to have done (non on smooth surfaces though) on his invention.
how he can still praise its great grip after what i and others have told him shows him to be a true rogue / Even now both my shins still have nobbly bits on them from where they almost broke but then healed in the weeks after my accident ]
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i second the ladder m8trix used all conditions, the ultimate for me was ice and snow on decking and it was rock solid
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I use these and will never use anything else, great bit of kit and I have used them on icy decking as well to do gutter clean
http://www.laddertwins.com/buy.php
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Here's a couple of Pics of what I use, had them for years now and are so useful.
I got them from B&Q years ago now but dont think they are available anymore unfortunatly.
I used them today inside afactory on slippy smooth flooring as you can see from Pics.
They never leave my van, and just slide onto ladder legs when needed.
Originally paid £30 ish...
PS they were made by ABRO
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try this, I've not used it so can't comment on it
http://www.laddermat.co.uk/ (http://www.laddermat.co.uk/)
Dave
These are good. we use them all the time. But at the first sing of wear (dimples missing) get rid and buy some new ones
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Laddermatts are a good. They are designed to make the climb safer, not safe. Some people think they can do ridiculous things with a ladder just because it's on z laddermatt. Always use common sense aswel! A great product at a good price IMO
Tim
TLC
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I use an old thick bath towel for marginal surfaces. It's never caused me to slip. If I were in any doubt that it would, I wouldn't climb the ladder in the first place.
John
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Years ago a 40 year experience window cleaner friend in York told me that in winter on snow and frost they just used to use Hessian Sacks for anti slip purposes!
Said they never had any problems on those winter surfaces.
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What do people use to keep their spikes sharp?
One or two customers have recentlly laid smooth tiles in there gardens and at moment I have been trying to put my spikes in between the tiles in the grooves for safety but I am thinking of getting a ladderm8rix as that looks the best. But can you use one of these if your ladder has spikes?
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although a pain to use/carry ne one considered or tried sandbags to stop the ladder sliding im gona give em a try cant c how they would slide
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although a pain to use/carry ne one considered or tried sandbags to stop the ladder sliding im gona give em a try cant c how they would slide
Havnt tried sandbags but I do use a partly filled water container (approx 10 litres) and my ladder stays very secure, even when climbing off it onto a roof.
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although a pain to use/carry ne one considered or tried sandbags to stop the ladder sliding im gona give em a try cant c how they would slide
I friend of mine who has been a window cleaner for 40+ years and still going strong uses sandbags on slippery surfaces and in high winds. Works for him, and by the length of his ladders, he scales some heights! He even uses a hard hat on some jobs as well!
John
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What do people use to keep their spikes sharp?
One or two customers have recentlly laid smooth tiles in there gardens and at moment I have been trying to put my spikes in between the tiles in the grooves for safety but I am thinking of getting a ladderm8rix as that looks the best. But can you use one of these if your ladder has spikes?
THESE LOOK IDEAL FOR LADDER USE ON DECKING, ITS CALLED A FOOTEE!
http://www.laddermat.co.uk/add_products.html