tazzle
Well-Known Member
Making a Jacob\'s Ladder
Coming back from France yesterday (on the ferry) I had a close look at the escape ladders; a MOB / boarding ladder is something I need for Radweld but can't fit a fixed one, and the pull-down Plastimo ones look toy-ish and even the Jimmy Green rope ladders are just thin round timber with single ropes. In fact I've been unable to find a good, heavy, solid rope ladder that won't easily twist.
So this is my project for weekday evenings over the next couple of weeks. Ferry ropes are doubled and look like Sisal - for stiffness, I think - and are just heavily whipped with ~3mm Marline(?) above and below each step, steps spaced at about 300mm. Guide blocks glued and screwed.
My local timber merchant does 100 x 38 Iroko for about £8/m - planed size will be a tad smaller so dims on drawing are nominal. Tradline does 20mm Sisal for £1.95/m. Classic marine does heavy duty Marline whipping. So materials cost estimate for a 6-step ladder is about £45.
Any obvious probs before I start?
Coming back from France yesterday (on the ferry) I had a close look at the escape ladders; a MOB / boarding ladder is something I need for Radweld but can't fit a fixed one, and the pull-down Plastimo ones look toy-ish and even the Jimmy Green rope ladders are just thin round timber with single ropes. In fact I've been unable to find a good, heavy, solid rope ladder that won't easily twist.
So this is my project for weekday evenings over the next couple of weeks. Ferry ropes are doubled and look like Sisal - for stiffness, I think - and are just heavily whipped with ~3mm Marline(?) above and below each step, steps spaced at about 300mm. Guide blocks glued and screwed.
My local timber merchant does 100 x 38 Iroko for about £8/m - planed size will be a tad smaller so dims on drawing are nominal. Tradline does 20mm Sisal for £1.95/m. Classic marine does heavy duty Marline whipping. So materials cost estimate for a 6-step ladder is about £45.
Any obvious probs before I start?