To me its very relevant (if relevant to this business, its a relevant post). I constantly need to tie down equipment and have a very easy/high tension "ratchet" type that I can'texplain but will search for or make a step-by-step detailed drawing of. To me its an absolute "must know". Maybe I'll take a pic and someone can tell me what type it is.
Good post Al. Definitly comes in handy tying down ladders properly.
(using bungee cords are a bad idea, the "give" of them allows the bouncing weight of the ladder to stretch the bungee's rubber to a fail piont and eventually snap and send the ladder flying off. A rareity but when it happens on the expressway... bad bad news, cruising at 75mph and having to swerve due to an extension ladder on the L.I.E. )
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Saturday 30th of July 2011 04:25:13 PM
-- Edited by Maverick Contracting on Saturday 30th of July 2011 04:29:55 PM
Posts of the various kinds is what makes RCIA go around. What is important to one may not be to another, but thought and ideas are readily shared here. Post away!
You guys are nuts!! lol knots?? You want me to show you how to make a knot? Iill give u a knot that will alow u to repell the highest mt. Top. The hall of the mountain king. ( trivia- what album & artis? Year & Time it took you to look it up?)
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In one of the Werner classes, for example, they show tying off the bottom rung of your ladder, inward, to a spike or porch post, etc. It's a good idea, of course, but I'm out of practice on tying good knots that I can rely on where life and limb are involved.
The link provided gives excellent animation on tying various knots you may not be familiar with, that I thought might be helpful. Most of the knots I tie end up jamming and taking forever to untie. When tied correctly, that doesn't happen.
When you make a post, there is a place about half way down on the left side that says "tags". put some keywords in there so the forum and google know where to put it. Not sure if you can go back and add them once posted. Try and see or start a new thread.
Gary
-- Edited by garyw on Monday 1st of August 2011 07:00:06 AM
Thanks Gary. A gold tag icon still appears next to two threads I created. One thread offers free Werner ladder safety training. I'll try tagging it.
Should I just enter "ladder training" or "ladder safety" or something else. Do you have a preference on how we tag things, or should we just use our best judgment?