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westend
Dec 11, 2016Explorer
themoreweexplore wrote:You need a better ladder or better ladder skills. Try securing the ladder so it doesn't move when you start up or down on it if that is a worry.
I've tried extending the ladder above the top. In theory it's a great idea. On reality ithat simply doesn't work. It's far less stable and far more likely to shift when getting on and off.
I've been using ladders for 50 years in a few different occupations and the rule of thumb when climbing on a roof is to extend the ladder higher than the wall. I train workers on how to safely use ladders. I do come across those individuals that are too apprehensive to be safe on a ladder. Those folks are relegated to "ground only".
Of course, you're welcome to do what suits you but there are millions of us out there doing it the right way.
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