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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: scwindowcleaning on November 19, 2003, 03:31:51 pm
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What can you use to stop ladders digging into wet grass and leaving little divets?
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Hi,
You can buy something called a Rojak stopper from most cleaning suppliers :)
Hope this helps
Steve
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Hi,
Here is a link with a picture of one.
www.scorpio-safety.co.uk/services_ladders.htm
Steve
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What can you use to stop ladders digging into wet grass and leaving little divets?
I would want the ladder to dig in a bit, no chance of the ladder sliding away at the bottom.
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Me too, it feels much safer when the ladders stuck in a little bit. I've never had a complaint, you just have to do it carefully.
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We used to call these "excaliladders" because sometimes the ladder went in so far only the pure in heart could get it back out!
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try a small plank of wood thats what i have used on new turf
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The trouble with letting your ladder dig in is if a customer has new turf you could end up with a big bill :o
Steve
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i use ladder mats,which are rubber and gripped on both sides can be used on soft ground,slippery and uneven ground,fell really safe using them i have mitts on the tops aswell,look under accessories at ladderman
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when you take the ladder out nudge the soil around the holes to cover it up, the soil is usually wet enough to move easily
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When I used to use ladders on regular work i used to put them back in the same little divits every time, I didnt need to think much about where to put the ladder then.
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Most customers dont mind, as long as its minimal damage... but for the sensitive ones I used to carry a bit of carpet around, put the ladder on that, spreads the weight but still grips nicely :)
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We used to call these "excaliladders" because sometimes the ladder went in so far only the pure in heart could get it back out!
2nd rung sometimes, they're all morning trying to get em out
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Does this post get the "Lazurus" award? ;D
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We used to call these "excaliladders" because sometimes the ladder went in so far only the pure in heart could get it back out!
I used to do some triple floor flats off a ladder on soft ground (yeah yeah I know). I didn't mind it sinking in because I knew the ladder wasn't going anywhere. When I pulled it out (with a lot of effort), one of the feet got stuck in the ground.
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I recon after 6 years hes probs found a cure, hes probs gone wfp by now lol ;D
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didn't even notice it had been dragged up :-[
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get the customer to supply a piece of wood 2ft square and at one edge screw/nail in a section of 2 x x2 put some nails thru the four corners of the square wood to act as grips so when the the wood is placed down the nails sink into the soil and you place your ladders against the 2 x 2
bob
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get the customer to supply a piece of wood 2ft square and at one edge screw/nail in a section of 2 x x2 put some nails thru the four corners of the square wood to act as grips so when the the wood is placed down the nails sink into the soil and you place your ladders against the 2 x 2
bob
HSE would love you.
get the correct tool for the job, wood is not suitable for a ladder stop or they would be made out of it it slips (think decking when wet) ::)
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rojak ladderstopper for fussy custys everytime.keeps them happy as well as ladder mitts.stops the sills and walls getting marked and feel safer.i usually but them in the same place every time.i dont charge them for airating their lawns.thats free of charge i tell them ;D ;D
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get the customer to supply a piece of wood 2ft square and at one edge screw/nail in a section of 2 x x2 put some nails thru the four corners of the square wood to act as grips so when the the wood is placed down the nails sink into the soil and you place your ladders against the 2 x 2
bob
HSE would love you.
get the correct tool for the job, wood is not suitable for a ladder stop or they would be made out of it it slips (think decking when wet) ::)
but it wont slip ?
the 2x 2 is the stopper the nails grip into the grass holding the base in place
i think the only problem with having a equipment like this is that depending on your round its not always easy to carry everything if your walking the round so having various equipment placed at the custys house saves time
bob
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HSE would love you.
B+Q would make you into a saint though ;D
'Ummm, Ill have 350 pieces of 2' x 2' ply with 4 nails as spigots each, so thatll be 1,400 № 2" nails and 350 lengths of 2" x 2" with associated fixing screws as well please mate! Do you deliever? ;D"
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I recon after 6 years hes probs found a cure, hes probs gone wfp by now lol ;D
Damn. I wish people would stop resurrecting ancient threads. I reckon he's probably retired by now. ;D
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HSE would love you.
B+Q would make you into a saint though ;D
'Ummm, Ill have 350 pieces of 2' x 2' ply with 4 nails as spigots each, so thatll be 1,400 № 2" nails and 350 lengths of 2" x 2" with associated fixing screws as well please mate! Do you deliever? ;D"
i get the custys to do it?