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  • From: "Toni Hawryluk" <tonihawr AT msn.com>
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  • Subject: Re: [Homestead] Homestead tools - ladder
  • Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2004 12:43:42 -0800

> However, I don't know anyone who has one, so can't speak to its utility.
> http://www.ladders.com/<http://www.ladders.com/> Jerry

Go one better, and look for the
"improved" model - - -

(daaannnng ! I forgot the name)

- - - that has *more* "pivot joints"
than the one at that link, so the ladder
can be set up as an inverted "U" -
with a plank laid on top, one can work on
ceilings - - or lock the joints for a level
'platform' on sloping ground ...
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let us know if this burger is as good as it looks : <G> !!

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At 11/17/2004 12:14 PM, Jerry wrote:

>Good ladder. We stayed in a motel this summer, and on Sunday morning the
>television had an infomercial about the Little Giant Ladder System that
>supposedly is safer and handier than regular step or extension ladders.

I think I've seen the Little Giant Ladder at Home Depot, but a ladder is
something that I've used a lot.

I'd like to add:
Push broom (for snow off the truck & cleaning the chicken house if nothing
else)
Rake (for the garden and the chicken house)
Loping shears (?), those about 2' long shears for trimming branches? Use
them for cutting brush at the base, cutting some roots when pulling a stump
(also used a bow saw and an hatchet for this). I had to try some yellow
ribbon on mine so I could find them out in the woods...



Rob
becidawa AT hctc.com





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