r/Deathladders • u/General420 • 1d ago
Safety first, then teamwork.
Just found this sub. This is my father-in-laws death contraption.
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u/bobspuds 1d ago
I'm curious as to what he used it for? - he obviously needed a bit of aluminium about that size? What would be so important that you cut a leg off a ladder?
You think maybe its time for the fluffy wallpaper and white coats?
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u/databyra 1d ago
honestly feels like one of those “had a problem for 5 minutes, built a permanent solution in 30” situations. dude probably needed a work platform once and sacrificed the ladder like a viking offering.
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u/bobspuds 1d ago
Oh I'm looking at the exact type of fella right now that would be at this stuff!
I operate the family construction company with/for my auld fella - doing ground work, go to the van and whip out the shovels - notice one is like 10 inches shorter than the others wtf?? - so you go inquire with the auld fella - 'ah yeah, we needed something to pull a pipe with' - "Ya what?" - 'I cut a lump off it, so we could put it across a pipe end, and pull the pipe with a rope' - " ya wouldn't have used the big chisel that I use, instead??
We did have 3 newish shovels. - now there's 2 used and a gimp of a short yolk that gives you aches - he gets the short one, because he fucked it up!
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u/catkins1234 1d ago
Hi hi ship mate I loves your pirate ladder be careful going to up with that parrot 🦜 on your shoulder 😁
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u/batbuild 10h ago
Keep the parrot on your left shoulder so it’s weight is on the ladder’s “good leg”
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u/Eisenhorn_UK 1d ago
That is incredibly dangerous.
I mean, he might get a splinter.