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The only ladder jack you will ever need. The Telescoping Ladder Jack Does every thing You have always wanted a ladder jack to do. The Telescoping Ladder Jack allows you to get deep into a two foot soffit, or out of a two foot soffit, it also allows you more room to work when tearing off the bottoms of a steep roof to get your jacks & planks on. The Telescoping Ladder Jack virtually eliminates the need for step ladders, just start staging up right out the gate. All other ladder jacks are now obsolete.
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Very pleased with this item. Keeps good readings
Nicely done, sir!
It seems like the adjustable arm is under a lot of pressure with that much weight hanging so far in front of the ladder vs regular ladder jacks.
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I can't find a ladder Jack like that big, but honestly, it doesn't look pretty much safe..,..
Very nice product!
so only work at mid height, can't go any higher, say third floor or something that higher up
where can i buy this? and the hooks for the plank too
Should be using black tip ladders, for all that weight
won't that wreck the siding?
Honestly amazing idea i dont know what these people are talking about with the ladders being overloaded, obviously they have never seen a roofer carry bundles up a ladder or know that aluminum ladders are designed to flex under load. They work like a torsion springs as if they were super ridgid they would weigh 250 lbs and be un workable. Ladder jacks are common practice for siders and exterior painters up to 24 ft in height. Pump jacks are obviously better but they are just as limited they have similar weight restrictions to a type 1 ladder and do flex with 2 guys on a 2 pole set up plus if I was siding a 2 box wall it would take me longer to set up my pump jacks and keep pumping them up for the wall then back down unset up the jacks, hell I have even set up another set of jacks on the opposite side of the ladder with a box of siding it would be nicer if they were 3 rung jacks tho to help split the load just a bit more. This is perfectly safe and anyone that thinks otherwise is what we call a Karen. I do think using a rope after 10ft is ohs law here in canada tho which is a no brainer.
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As a pro contractor of 25 years i can say with the up most professionalism.... "FUK NO!" ....Flimsy shit gonna kill someone! Leverage clearly exceeds the capabilities of the setup. Especially if you try to carry a 5 gal bucket, and u weight 250+. Good idea, needs more engineering!
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id rather use pump jacks..unless theres a metal roof..you do it
You don't need to be that close to the wall
NO WAY I would use that setup. The ladders are way over loaded.
Try working like that in New Zealand and your job will be soon shut done by OSH
nija warriors lugging that up a ladder... unsafe