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Hi new on here hello all, so I need to know which width of combined folding wooden ladder I should purchase as my joists are just under 570mm. Can I purchase a 110 x545 ? Or if possible to find 570mm wide? Fortunately I dont need to worry about lenght I have a 24 year old house with roof truss type attic. Any advice welcome. Thankyou.
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If you go with the 545 it only needs an inch of packing. You could do this with ply or other man made board.

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Thankyou, I will order that size its a deluxe wooden ladder from BPS I like it due to having double hand rails as were both getting on :lol:
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I see the need for double rails, I am in that club too. But the double rail may impede you getting stuff up there so think of the box or crate sizes you intend to hump up.

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Ha Ha, bringing things down fortunately and of course the odd thing or to back up, no dead bodys though :-P
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Just saying, we use a "3 way ladder" to get in/out of the loft, we use the "steps" as hand holds (it has no handrails) as handrails considerably reduce the hatch width, it's OK with the "Once a year tree" (Long and conical) but the boxes just fit through the hatch (with the ladder there) smaller boxes sound a better idea, but some things just won't fit in a small box.
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