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Re: Ladder reccommendation for indoors
[Re: Coondog6]
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03/02/13 11:46 PM
03/02/13 11:46 PM
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Central IA
TRapper
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Central IA
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the multi ladder is the best ladder you will own, i am 6'9" tall and about 370 pounds and i can't knock those ladders over when i am up on them, very stable, i use em all the time outside as step ladders or extension ladders, get the 26' from werner and the 13' from werner, the 13' you will use alot indoors
Professional Walleye Fisherman in National Walleye Tour
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Re: Ladder reccommendation for indoors
[Re: TRapper]
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03/03/13 01:03 PM
03/03/13 01:03 PM
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Georgia
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the multi ladder is the best ladder you will own, i am 6'9" tall and about 370 pounds and i can't knock those ladders over when i am up on them, very stable, i use em all the time outside as step ladders or extension ladders, get the 26' from werner and the 13' from werner, the 13' you will use alot indoors X2 on the werners, I have both and both fit in the back under the cap. If I had pick just one it would be the larger of the two as it has more overlap from 6' step to extension ladder. I have one less reason to unload the 28' extension ladder.
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