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Gdetrailer wrote:Wow! Now I may die because I broke some metallurgic rules. The repair was made 15 years ago with no corrosion and will be there long after the MH or myself is in heaven.Gjac wrote:
I fixed mine with a steel pipe I had laying around. I slid the steel pipe inside the the broken Al tubes drilled two holes one in each section through the tube and steel pipe then installed SS bolts and nuts. I made an outer sleeve from another section of a broken tubing just to cover the split section. The repair cost nothing but about 2 hrs of my time and is much stronger than the original 3/32 in Al tube. That ladder is an easy target for trees, gutters and large boulders especially if you are backing up alone.
Aluminum, steel, stainless steel?
Nothing like breaking all of the metallurgic rules, toss in a little bit of saltwater spray and now you have a bunch of oxides..
Aluminum and steel together, not the best of friends, stainless and aluminum barely get along provided the stainless is the correct mix.
Man, you guys really do not value your lives.
โJan-29-2021 06:55 AM
Ramblin' Ralph wrote:
Thanks for your comments. I agree that internal tubing would be the best fix. I also agree a new ladder is not that much. However, finding an exact replacement has not been easy. If I could find one, it would mean drilling no new holes and make the job much easier. I'll probably go with a new โuniversalโ ladder and hope it's not too hard to modify and install for my application.
โJan-29-2021 06:44 AM
Gjac wrote:
I fixed mine with a steel pipe I had laying around. I slid the steel pipe inside the the broken Al tubes drilled two holes one in each section through the tube and steel pipe then installed SS bolts and nuts. I made an outer sleeve from another section of a broken tubing just to cover the split section. The repair cost nothing but about 2 hrs of my time and is much stronger than the original 3/32 in Al tube. That ladder is an easy target for trees, gutters and large boulders especially if you are backing up alone.
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Horsedoc wrote:
TIG weld at a local metal shop>>?
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