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Stabilizing Arch Holds Ladder
Hundreds of inventors over the years have tried to build a ladder stabilizer that really works so you can quickly set up a ladder on even the roughest terrain.
  The new "Pro Base" stabilizer looks like one of the best stabilizers we've seen. It consists of a metal arch and a couple sliding brackets that attach to the legs of the ladder. The arch is fitted with rubber-treaded feet.
  When you set it up on uneven ground û or even on steps û the ladder self levels by adjusting it with one foot. Once in place on the arch, the ladder locks in place. There's a lock on each bracket which you tap with your toe to release. Fits most ladders û wood or aluminum û from 12 to 20 in. wide.
  Sells for $69.95 (U.S.) including S&H.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Hurricane Industries, 21432 Old Yale Rd., Langley, B.C. V3A 4N7 Canada (ph toll free 877 888-1233; Website: www.hurrican-industries.com).


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2003 - Volume #27, Issue #1