Hi everyone
@Smurf
I have been using my ankalad for first time this last weekend on some guttering jobs.
First off its a great bit of kit and without it and my ultimate stand off I couldn't have done these as safely.
One question what is your full method of assembling ladders stand off and ankalad. And also disassembling afterwards.
Please be as detailed as possible as I feel I'm making life hard for myself.
I get lader off racks extend top section and put stand off on top 2 rungs, then I stand ladder up where it needs to be and extend top section to arms length and lock in place.
Next I extend next section to required height and get stay on roof tiles.
Then I'll run back and see that my wheels are square on tiles and not uneven.
Then I extend ankalad legs, put on support brace and tighten strap.
On disassembly I lower both lengths of ladder then flip ladder over on to ground, take off stay off and fold up ankalad legs.
This is abit of a pain in small areas around bushes etc.
All help and general mocking welcome lol
Merry Christmas to all and a very happy new year [emoji3]
@Smurf
I have been using my ankalad for first time this last weekend on some guttering jobs.
First off its a great bit of kit and without it and my ultimate stand off I couldn't have done these as safely.
One question what is your full method of assembling ladders stand off and ankalad. And also disassembling afterwards.
Please be as detailed as possible as I feel I'm making life hard for myself.
I get lader off racks extend top section and put stand off on top 2 rungs, then I stand ladder up where it needs to be and extend top section to arms length and lock in place.
Next I extend next section to required height and get stay on roof tiles.
Then I'll run back and see that my wheels are square on tiles and not uneven.
Then I extend ankalad legs, put on support brace and tighten strap.
On disassembly I lower both lengths of ladder then flip ladder over on to ground, take off stay off and fold up ankalad legs.
This is abit of a pain in small areas around bushes etc.
All help and general mocking welcome lol
Merry Christmas to all and a very happy new year [emoji3]