Talulah
Well-Known Member
You know how frustrating it is when you lend someone a brand new item that you've never used but they return it in a 'used' state?
Well last night I had a very frustrating evening dimantling my telescopic ladder as some sections had seized together refusing to open.
The ladder had been used to get ashore whilst the boat was drying out on piles. The bottom few feet of the ladder being immersed in sea water. These aluminium telscopic ladders don't like sea water and if not cleaned properly and left in a shed will seize up.
The good news is that a Telesteps ladder can be completely dissassembled, the insides of the tubes cleaned (paint roller is good) and reassembled. Some telescopic ladders cannot be dissasembled. Cleaning the outside of the tubes does not solve the problem.
I have now fixed the ladder but adamant it will not be lent out again for such a purpose.
Well last night I had a very frustrating evening dimantling my telescopic ladder as some sections had seized together refusing to open.
The ladder had been used to get ashore whilst the boat was drying out on piles. The bottom few feet of the ladder being immersed in sea water. These aluminium telscopic ladders don't like sea water and if not cleaned properly and left in a shed will seize up.
The good news is that a Telesteps ladder can be completely dissassembled, the insides of the tubes cleaned (paint roller is good) and reassembled. Some telescopic ladders cannot be dissasembled. Cleaning the outside of the tubes does not solve the problem.
I have now fixed the ladder but adamant it will not be lent out again for such a purpose.