A-Frame ladder is 1 inch higher than toprail

richierich

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Jul 12, 2013
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Long Island, NY
I just put the ladder in the pool and its 1 inch higher than the top rail. It should be resting on the top rail right? Any ideas on what to do. Its a confer plastics A-Frame ladder. It wobbles from side to side since I can't secure it. I was either going to screw it into the top rail or use C-Clamps to clamp the ladder. Now I can't do either. Any ideas?


I do have a 48 inch A-Frame ladder that may fit if I don't "stretch" the legs and out kind of "push" the legs together it gets up to about 51" if that makes sense.
 
Kim I took the ladder out and now its dark. Basically the platform of the ladder is 1 inch above the top rail. Everything I read says the platform of the ladder should be resting on the top rail. Since its not resting on the rail its very wobbly side to side if that makes sense
 
It does make sense but I have no idea what is where to give you any ideas. If you have a deck or do not have a deck. Each will involve a different solution. Seeing the steps will also give me some ideas to work with.

Kim:kim:
 
See attached photos. Maybe a block of wood underneath. I called the ladder company and I can't adjust it from 52" ladder down to 51". It only goes from 52" to 48". Maybe put a strap under the top rail holding the ladder. I don't know. Or is it just ok to buy a long bolt or screw and leave it


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The computer geek in me says use plastic standoffs that will take up the space between the rail and bottom of ladder. Bolt thru them!


interesting.... do you mean something like this? Standoffs Plastic - (4-40; 3/4 10 pack) - PRT-10462 - SparkFun Electronics


so these would go right under the screw holes in the ladder. You don't think a piece of wood is necessary? Just 2 of these (1 under each screw hole) the bolt says it should be a 1/4" bolt. do they make 1/4" plastic standoffs?
 

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