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Re: Workshop Loft Ladder
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Posted by earl Zingraf on January 21, 2007 at 18:38:00 from (128.248.102.52):
In Reply to: Workshop Loft Ladder posted by TomNTex on January 21, 2007 at 05:49:27:
I made a ladder from 2x8s and 1x6s, clamped w/ threaded rod to prevent the parellels from separating. I hinged it at the top w/ large heavy duty hinges, used a cable and window weights with pulleys to direct the cable to the top, and a 3 inch pvc pipe to allow the weights to slide inside. This allows you to add weights to raise the ladder with ease. Plus its cheap and you can make it as wide of treads as you like.
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