Our aluminum extension ladder has been stored outside since 1983 and had some things showing issue.
The fly endcaps are gone, the rope needs replacement and a bit of light rust on steel parts like the rope pulley hanger, feet brackets and extension locks but none are visibly shocking and all move. The feet rubbers are hard. The aluminum appears ok.
I know where I got it and think it's a name brand by where it came from but the label is long gone so I don't know what it is other than 28 feet long so buying parts may be hard. The rails are 3"x 1 1/4" but I haven't found a source to figure out what Type it is.
Are the fly endcaps of importance as they are long gone? The rope and feet are an easy replacement.
Any opinions if they routinely need replacement?
I need the length but am not able to heft much weight anymore so I was also wondering the difference in stiffness between Type 1 (250#) and Type 2 (225#).
I am not thrilled about heights so I don't take ladder bounce in stride.
This stain job might be the last time I need to use a tall ladder so I am hedging. They surely don't cost what that did in 1983!
If it gets replaced, Werner vs Louisville? And opinions on Type 1 or 2 (I'm 180# plus paint brush or hammer).
The fly endcaps are gone, the rope needs replacement and a bit of light rust on steel parts like the rope pulley hanger, feet brackets and extension locks but none are visibly shocking and all move. The feet rubbers are hard. The aluminum appears ok.
I know where I got it and think it's a name brand by where it came from but the label is long gone so I don't know what it is other than 28 feet long so buying parts may be hard. The rails are 3"x 1 1/4" but I haven't found a source to figure out what Type it is.
Are the fly endcaps of importance as they are long gone? The rope and feet are an easy replacement.
Any opinions if they routinely need replacement?
I need the length but am not able to heft much weight anymore so I was also wondering the difference in stiffness between Type 1 (250#) and Type 2 (225#).
I am not thrilled about heights so I don't take ladder bounce in stride.
This stain job might be the last time I need to use a tall ladder so I am hedging. They surely don't cost what that did in 1983!
If it gets replaced, Werner vs Louisville? And opinions on Type 1 or 2 (I'm 180# plus paint brush or hammer).
