Nick Maclaren wrote:
I didn't say they were useless - I said that they are NOT more stable
than tetrapods (as was originally claimed) and, in fact, are less
stable. Yes, you can fix that by increasing the base by about a
factor of two but, as you point out, that means they cannot be used
straight ahead and must be used diagonally sideways (or straight up).
I should be surprised if the tripod ladder in the link was enough
larger in all dimensions to achieve the same stability as the 10'
ladder I have
Which is?
- yes, the width is ample, but what is the length from
the steps to the single leg, and how far is the step from the single
leg (in a horizontal direction)? With those figures, I could easily
calculate the relative stabilities.
The web site fills in some of those figures. The 3 m ladder has a
base width of 1.45 m and the spread to the back leg is 1.93 m.
Chris
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