Thanks, I saw the work arounds before posting, but was curious if the was a weight rating. If it is 300 lbs, then it should hold even being flimsy. I would assume we would have had posts about the ladder breaking and/ or people getting hurt if it didn't.
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Now how did that happen?,,,, I had it done 2 times....1 1/2 years apart.... still gained 60#.. They told me "eat or you will loose weight" ,,, well I ate and I gained weight..,,, but I KICKED the cancer.
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There are 2 areas of concern. The first is that the plastic end caps that hold the rungs can crack. I think the caps were redesigned a few years ago. It may be that there's less breakage these days, but from time to time we still see posts about them cracking. The second problem is that the ladder flexes on top at the first 90 degree bend after it comes out of the roof. That allows vertical movement of the entire ladder loosening the horizontal standoff mounting screws. As the screws get looser, the flex gets worse.Thanks, I saw the work arounds before posting, but was curious if the was a weight rating. If it is 300 lbs, then it should hold even being flimsy. I would assume we would have had posts about the ladder breaking and/ or people getting hurt if it didn't.
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