how much 'cushion' weight do they give you on aluminum ladders that have .....say a 250#weight rating ? ...say i'm a 230# guy and i'm carrying a load of 30#up the ladder, are the rungs going to fall apart or what
how much 'cushion' weight do they give you on aluminum ladders that have .....say a 250#weight rating ? ...say i'm a 230# guy and i'm carrying a load of 30#up the ladder, are the rungs going to fall apart or what
I never cared much for "household" grade aluminum ladders! :thumbdown: They're just not stable enough to suit me. I went to a commercial grade fiberglass. More expensive, but how much does the emergency room cost? I spent 29 years as a firefighter, so I've spent some time on "quality" ladders. ~~ grnspot
"A cheap ladder can be the most expensive tool you will ever own"
BTW, I doubt if ladders fail very often because of just overloading...I am willing to bet most accidents happen because the ladders are damaged and became unsafe and if the user was careless and did something unsafe that caused the accident.
how much 'cushion' weight do they give you on aluminum ladders that have .....say a 250#weight rating ? ...say i'm a 230# guy and i'm carrying a load of 30#up the ladder, are the rungs going to fall apart or what
You will have a lot of margin... BUT the first chance you get to up grade ladders, do as grnspot110 suggests: Get a good grade fiberglass... I'm a big fan of electricity... and fiberglass is always happier around electricity, regardless of what you are doing on it. :smile:KennyV