So you don't have black hands then Mark.
Hi Simon.
Yes I do get black hands. But I'd rather wash black hands than carry all that weight round all day. I did try a barrier cream once. It worked, but I didn't like the feel of it on my hands. Like, waxy grease.
Wasn't sure what you meant by grease though, as the only grease I've come accross is on new ladders. Thats when I wash them off, before I first use them.
Just a word of warning if you get new wooden pointers, I found that although the feet look amazing they slip easy when the ground is wet, once they've worn down a bit they are much better. I have double 10's and triple 12's and found that the feet were better once they had worn a bit (the serrated edge disappearing off the end).
I find the feet on the Youngman ali's are the same. Though they are good when new, they are at their best when almost worn right out. For my work anyway.
There's no weight or give on uneven ground.
Oddly enough thats what I like about them.
No prob when I'm on 'em as I've always been fairly heavy set and I hold 'em down. But I do have to
remember to stand or lay them safely when I'm not on 'em on a windy day.
I found the flexibility of woodens lulled me into a false sense of security as they wood (scuse the pun) flex to take
up un-eveness (is that a word) between floor and wall, then when I got near top, when more weight is transferred
to the wall one foot would pop off the floor. I guess that's when the pointies come into their own, but just looking
at pointies makes me feel unsafe. Can't put my finger on why, they just do. I know the principles as to why they are safer but they still make me feel unsafe.
Not to mention the unwashable black, greasy hands and clothes - and they look horrible and tatty after a few months weathering
What's all this about grease. My hands get black but not greasy. I rinse them during the day and then a bit of soap and water when I get home, no probs.
I also get cheeky customers saying to me "What! New ladders again. I must be paying you too much," when my ladders are 2 years old and I'm just about to replace them.