Hi Ken, I like your use of the equipment. Personally I would use a light smear of grease on the running wheels and inside the rails, also a second nut with nylon on the ubolts. The last thing you want to happen is for any part to fail just when you have a nice size job waiting.
Hi, can you please tell me where you get that pulley and bar you attach at the top of the ladder?? please help i really need to make one of these please thank you!!!
Hi Ken, I like your use of the equipment. Personally I would use a light smear of grease on the running wheels and inside the rails, also a second nut with nylon on the ubolts. The last thing you want to happen is for any part to fail just when you have a nice size job waiting.
True thanks
Cool! my favorite of all that I've seen today!
Nice. Thanks for watching
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I wonder if you could use a garage door Wheels as runners or would they not hold that kind of load? Instead of 4 on each end use 6.
Hmm I don’t know
Looks good how does it work with another section cliped on
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Hi, can you please tell me where you get that pulley and bar you attach at the top of the ladder?? please help i really need to make one of these please thank you!!!
I bought the tube steel from a welder and the pulley from a hardware store
@@kenskarpentry thanks, and the shingle hoist is from harbor freight? would this work on an extension ladder?