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Like the topic title says:

I need a roof ladder, like here:

Roof ladder

Any Thai websites to order online quickly?

Do you mean a 'loft ladder' if so you can buy a very good one from Hafele, its a complete unit that only requires cutting the right size aperture in the ceiling.

If its a 'roof ladder' then you can buy a double extension one in aluminium from Homepro or a builders supply shop.

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I've never seen a roof ladder in Thailand, I assume you mean a ladder with a hook for the roof apex and wheels to run the ladder up the roof surface.

As a botch job a bamboo ladder could be modified.

Sorry can't help more.

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You have a picture of the thing. Buy an aluminum extension ladder locally

Take it to a local shop and have them modify it to look like your picture. These shops can do magic if you use the right one.

Posted
Like the topic title says:

I need a roof ladder, like here:

Roof ladder

Any Thai websites to order online quickly?

Do you mean a 'loft ladder' if so you can buy a very good one from Hafele, its a complete unit that only requires cutting the right size aperture in the ceiling.

If its a 'roof ladder' then you can buy a double extension one in aluminium from Homepro or a builders supply shop.

Sorry, my apologise, I failed to look at the pic you had posted, old age and senility catching up (fast) with me.

I beleive that the simplest way would be to get a local guy to make the 'hook and claw' that you could hang an oridinary double or single one on.

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Even when roofing back in England simply used to knock one up out of 2"x1" PSE timber, chuck it in the skip when done. Only necessary very occasionally for a particularly steep pitch on the old Georgian/Victorian houses or spread the weight on old/brittle corrugated sheets. Rest of the time just soft soled shoes not to crack the tiles/sheets.

Believe Health and Safety Executive would have a field day with me these days, chatting to a mate the other day who reckons a householder can't even paint his upstairs windows from a ladder anymore, must use a scaffold :D

I'd follow Pushit's idea of modifying a bamboo ladder, hardly as if you'll be using it daily for a living and needing it to last years? :o

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