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What is a price of bamboo ladder?


AndyAndyAndy

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Did anybody here bought bamboo ladder?

 

I inquired about them in my village and I was told price depends on the length. And that price is 100 Baht per step! Which seems to me absolutely insanely expensive. Material is free and it is made by same kind of people who are paid 200 Baht/day working on a rice field. But maybe I'm wrong and these few stick put together are worth 1500 Baht?

 

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10 minutes ago, connda said:

What is a price of bamboo ladder?

About 250,000 THB when it comes apart and you break a hip.

Yes, they do need wiring at each rung to keep the rails together.

Use the thick steel wire you can find that is still flexible and run a length under each rung and round the rails at each end.

 

I also found the rungs to be quite far apart and make for a nervous descent  !

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I paid 600thb like 5 yrs ago. There's a difference in the sturdiness, as difference in price. I used it to pain the house. Never again, now when I need ladders I buy the best, most expensive one I can find.

 

Plus the bamboo ones don't stand the test of time.

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On 10/22/2022 at 11:11 AM, AndyAndyAndy said:

Material is free and it is made by same kind of people who are paid 200 Baht/day working on a rice field. But maybe I'm wrong

Yes, you are damn wrong.  The material is free? Prior to working with a clean straight piece of bamboo, somebody needs to cut it somewhere and bring to the working place.  

 

Then, about your rate 200 Baht/day? Waste of time to comment. Which Thailand do you live in? 

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Make your own it's not difficult. Reinforce each step with a coat hanget twisted tight, and check each step as your ascend gingerly. I've made several over the years, and they last well if you keep them dry, and stored off the ground.

 

Put some rubber under the feet if you use it to climb into the attic.

 

 

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