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Cuprum ladder parts
Cuprum ladder parts








cuprum ladder parts

step ladder which is a piece of junk-the feet have never set properly

cuprum ladder parts

offbrand-maybe Cuprum?Īlso 3 stepladders, cuprum, davidson,huskyĪll the ladders are either typeI or type IA and I would have no hesitation in recommending or useing ANY of 'em-with the exception of the type I Davidson 8 ft. OSHA demands fiberglass ladders last I knew, so that's what I try to stick to for future purchases.ĭEFINITELY-get the fiberglass.-weight is not an issue-but safety and peace of mind is. That is your key to what you will pay and what you are paying for. I don't trust wooden ladders anymore.Look at the weight rating on the ladder. We have a wooden 12' and my partner keeps me from taking the saw to old rickety, so we still have that too. Its been pretty sturdy so far and light as well.We also have one Werner 24' aluminum ext. I didn't give a hoot what it was, but I wasn't going to climb on old "rickety" again. The cross braces don't lock in place as well as the werner and the fiberglass is lighter and the rivets aren't as large or strong.We picked up a "gorilla" 8 footer to replace our old wobbling wooden one when it fell out on me one day on a quick trip to HD. It is ok, but it just isn't as well put together. I can tell you that the Keller is not made as well as the Werner. Have a 12' Werner step ladder and a 12' Keller step ladder. Its a good heavy ladder and we've beat it to death and it still is fine. We also have a Keller 24' extension ladder that we bought at Sam's. We have four Werner ladders, two aluminum extension, 40' and a 38' (yes seems 38' is an odd size but that's what it is).










Cuprum ladder parts