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Currently I could do with a small alluminium step ladder just to give me a 2 or 3 feet extra reach.
As it is for outdoor use, sometimes used on very uneven ground, I could do with it having telescopic legs on the end. I fell off my wooden step ladder due to uneven ground.
If such a ladder is made, I would consider a bit taller as they tend to be light.
If not, I may get some ordinary standard steps and modify it by somehow adding sliding rods on each of the 4 legs. For example, the metal rods with a right angle could be pushed in to the earth to.sort of anchor the steps from.toppling over?
As it is for outdoor use, sometimes used on very uneven ground, I could do with it having telescopic legs on the end. I fell off my wooden step ladder due to uneven ground.
If such a ladder is made, I would consider a bit taller as they tend to be light.
If not, I may get some ordinary standard steps and modify it by somehow adding sliding rods on each of the 4 legs. For example, the metal rods with a right angle could be pushed in to the earth to.sort of anchor the steps from.toppling over?