Great idea. I thought about something like that, but just envisioned the jig sitting on my (mostly) flat welding table.
I would most likely end up welding a piece off the jig that I can clamp into my mobile vice ( A vice attached to a piece of pipe, welded to a semi brake drum), then use roller stands on either end. I simply don't have enough clean work area for such a fab job. haha.
wow, this really took off! thanks for all your helpful input, including you zer01.
i think the materials will work, but only real world testing will tell.
the rungs are spaced a very accurate 11.5" center to center.
the reason i picked 1/8" flat bar is for weight and it matches other materials in the project, i spec'd 3/16" but there is a huge difference in both weight and beef. it seemed to beefy for this application.
this is a library ladder, for a artist, who doesnt read. he literally said "i want the ladder cause it just makes a place look classy" ha. it wont get much use. i will post pics of the final project installed. but heres the carriage system that will support the ladder and roll on 3/16"x3" flat bar on its edge. cantilevered 18". that should also get some of you stirred up as to if it will work and why it will/wont
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The carriage looks great! Besides that it is a skull puncturing death trap at the moment.
I swear, some people have more money, then brains.
