How to Make a Ladder
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I made this ladder to reach the top of storage racking that I've just built. It glides along a runner to easily position it where needed.
I built a ladder in this method about 10 years ago for a tree house and it's still going strong. It's an easy and solid method for making a ladder.
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MUY buena calidad, el texto imagenes. kzread.infoUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO Un manuel muy completo y trabajado. Resulta muy práctico. Para principiantes y profesionales. Lo recomiendo
super simple to follow as a total beginner. no nonsense and straight to the point with no flashy camera tricks and no storytelling. love it.
That end sequence was awesome. Very "game show winner"
Just a general tip that I find useful. I am in my 70's and let's face it, not the tallest guy in the world and my reach is not that long. So if I am buying heavy sheet goods, (Melamine: anything over 1/2 inch) and making shelving etc., I get them to make initial cuts at the yard. It makes them easier to carry and they usually throw in a free cut. Hope this helps somebody.
Exactly what I need!!! Bought a house where the mini-split is 10'' up over a "shelf" actually a bump out wall. Not the best thought out for getting to the filter! Have been contemplating just this exact ladder, but couldn't bring myself to pay for and have to adapt a commercial library ladder. Thank you! And as others have noted, a truly great no nonsense approach to filming & editing. So refreshing! P.S if you stumble across a same model table saw you can join the two tables, gain a bigger table, and keep a dado stack in the outside one. If it's worth the effort 🙂
This is so awesome! Love the box art at the end! Great vid as usual!
Mr Pask, you make good use of jigs, something I don't do enough. Your videos are a good reminder to take the time and build them.
Additive joinery like you did is a technique I often forget or neglect. Thanks for the reminder - it's a great method and great looking ladder!
@PaskMakes
4 жыл бұрын
No worries Tharemy! :)
Everything you do is first class Mate, the videos, the editing, the content and the projects. Thank you for sharing all your talents.
Your channel is truly right at the top of this genre with few equals. Came back to watch it again after watching it when published.
Really nice work, you do things so simple, very functional and also good looking. That clip at the end was also really great. Keep it up!
Bloody fantastic - solid construction and as always something utterly ingenious thrown into the mix!
I love the ending with moving storage containers! Love ur videos too Pask! Thanks for sharing ur ideas and creativity!
Gosh how did I miss this, one of my favourite builds and vids so far!
@PaskMakes
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Will! :)
Superb animation at the end to finish it off... Great job all round!
Hi Niel another excellent build. This also made me smile as for my first year in high school (Qld) I made a three tier step ladder in wood work. I'm now 49 and my mother (80) still uses it. Actually she has three, myself and two brothers, but obviously mines the best built one 👍
@PaskMakes
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks very much Andrew! The three tier step ladder stands the test of time and obviously yours was the best! ;)
Thanks for sharing the ladder construction. I'm definitely going to build one for accessing soon-to-be-built overhead storage in my garage.
@PaskMakes
4 жыл бұрын
No worries Marcus - glad it was helpful! :)
Best. Outro. Ever!
Brilliant idea for the rollers by using bearings. I think I can incorporate this idea into heaps of things. Thanks for this, Mate
Damn! This is one of the most interesting videos I've seen on KZread. Entertaining and informative. Nice job, mate.
Even when you just make a ladder you stil suprise me with the quality! Great videos!
Thoroughly enjoyed the video mate and a fantastic build. Great video bud
@7:33 you say hopefully it's useful to somebody. Well, I'm glad to announce yes, it is going to be highly useful to me. I'm saving this video to my collection of video files. Thank you for showing a clear and easy way to make such a ladder. Hopefully the one I'm going to be contracted to build isn't going to need to be more than 8 feet long. I'll know in a few days.
Although it is not your regular channel content, so is the video very inspirit and useful . Thank you so much!
This man's brilliance is at another level... 2 thumbs up! 👍🏿👍🏿
Very clever, particualrly creating the rebates for the steps by laminating the plywood between them.
Terrific to watch. Wish I had a fraction of your tools...and talent. Alas, I have what I need to build my own ladder to access my garage storage up high. Thank you much!
A fine job sir! U r an engineer , well planned, well demonstrated, well built! Ppl wind up in wheel chairs from ladders it does matter.
Well done. Great pace, no BS chatter. Right to the point ---- and well made ladder.
Nice ladder! In California, the plasterers [guys who do stucco coating/work] frequently make their own wooden ladders. They do this so they can have shorter (less distance between) the steps. They frequently carry heavy loads up/down ladders (stucco, planking for scaffolding, etc.) and the shorter distance between treads makes this easier on the legs/knees.
Very cool, and the box bit at the end was cute.
Thats one great simple, useful and sturdy looking ladder👍👍👍
That is a sturdy ladder from the way you built it. I like the old school bolts within each rung
Love this. I've needed to make a ladder and was looking for ideas. This is great!
Nice workshop! Very professional and the ladder worked 👌
Excellent video. You make it look so easy. Will be using some of your building techniques.
Straightforward and worthwhile content.
Excelente execução de um projeto simples e funcional!!! Parabéns!!!
Safe and simple! Loved the dog and the animation.
I think we can all agree that a Pask Makes Treehouse pt.1 will bring tears of joy into our eyes.
Very enjoyable vid mate, love the Wallace and Grommit style music near the end! Thanks for sharing mate.
Love your videos mate, they are so practicle, I declare you an honorary sandgroper.
I was literally thinking just the other day about how I need to build a ladder!! This video is precisely what I need!!!
@PaskMakes
4 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful! :)
nice touch with the platform, ive never seen one with that in mind. killer video again pask
Really great. Good idea with the rolling mechanism.
Nice shop the push stick on the table saw really saves the fingers.
I love the sound effects!
You are just truly amazing and inspiring, thank you from NZ
Pask, what should i say ... Perfekt!!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🏆
Super nice, you are just so good at your job.
Excellent design and awesome project as a whole. Thank you
Great job on the ladder Neil! Thanks for sharing the video with us.👍👌😎JP
Wow, quite an elaborate ladder! Other than the weight (compared to aluminium), it must be very strong. Very well made!!!
I REALLY like it. Love your creative mind.
Nicely done! If that ladder was for me, I'd ask to add a handrail on the sides. It would extend out the side for easy hand gripping and also act as a bumper to protect from contacting the bolts that are securing the steps. Safety third!
I always learn something new from you Pask!
@samm1797
4 жыл бұрын
Same!
You never cease to amaze me.
Thank you for the stop frame.
ADOREI meu amigo, parabéns, aprendi e farei uma, aproveitando alguns detalhe do seu projeto! Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
This is so good!!! I'm going to build my self a small wine rack, and i wanted a small ladder just for the looks. And have been puzzled on how i am suppose to do it. Now i know! :D Going to use hard wood and smaller scale but the idea would be the same. Thank you :D
All your videos are useful pask
Amazing project, loved the video!
Pask : I made shelves and a ladder Huge ass snake from a couple videos ago : ah yes, bunk beds.
@S8tan7
4 жыл бұрын
Addi S. Koon Pask will have to start charging him rent
That was an awesome build Pask! Never really thought about making a ladder before but now I know how! Thanks Mate......................... :)
Turned out great! Thanks for sharing, Cheers
Great job on both videos.
Wow, this is an awesome build, tnx for sharing it Mr. Pask....!!!
Very nice and sturby.You can put also small wheels in the bottom side of the stair,so you can move L/R without to step on the ground.
@PaskMakes
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! I was always going to add retractable castors to the legs but when I fitted the ladder I found they weren't needed! :)
Very good mate... really enjoy seeing your work and believe me you are making master pieces... May GOD bless you... Thank you dear...
Nice as always mate.
Solid idea & construction
Very clever design!
Just .... WOW .... good job! ... Hello from Italy!
Great build ! Thanks
Nice Ladder ... diffrent but very nice ... Good Job Pask 👍🏽
Nothing flash but solid as a rock .should last for years .nice one.
That's a proper ladder, mate! Loved the ending of the video...bet that took a bit of time to make, eh? Was totally worth it!
This was so cool to watch
Great video. I wouldn't mind more of this type if you feel like making them.
Perfect as always!
NOICE! stop motion FTW and literal laughter. well done mate.
Lov the vids. Been looking to make a lumber storage
Love it, need one for my garage now!
Whoohoo! Excellent construction... Always learn something from you! Thanks! ;)
Nice solid work :) You could glue or tacked on steps some old straps of used belt sander to have more grip :)
I like everything you build bro!!
Thank you, sir. Takes the dado problem completely out of the equation.
Nice work, once more, as always.
Nicely done.
Wow, Those Look amazing. . .nice job! OK, Im next, I'll take one order for my garage.
that was BOMB!
Nicely done Neil! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Love the dancing totes at the end.
master piece.... i dont know how could i get here, but its amazing, very well done
loved the design!!!
I thoroughly enjoyed your video. Thanx. Awesome ladder.
Yep....another great build there, I like the runner for the ladder. All in all a great addition to the workshop/store.
This ladder builder is on another level. Love it!
Very nicely done!
The Putnam Rolling Ladder Company would be jealous of your product. Well done!!!