Old Step Ladder use..

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  1. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    My old faithful step ladder finally gave out today, but when I was looking for something else I found this idea for it's last moments...

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    I even have quite a large number of different Echevarias & the like that could sit just nicely on them in a little corner.. ​
     
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    • chitting kaz

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        I've been given 2 old wooden stepladders in the last year, both sound but probably don't comply with H&S.
         
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        Well now you know what else you can use them for Scrungee.. :heehee:
         
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          I got given a new wooden stepladder a couple of years ago (one of the engineers in work bought it but they made him get rid because it didn't comply with H&S regs). Never knew what to do with it until now so thanks Marley :blue thumb:
           
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