Topic: Timber Loft Ladders
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How to fit timber loft ladder....?
Only word of advice I have, is make sure the hatch is big as you can make it. We had the standard hole when we moved in, but made it into a 2' x 3': was the best thing we ever did, as we do not struggle to get stuff in and out. We also do a... Read More »
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How to Make a Loft Ladder
A loft can be a great place to store your sports equipment. However, getting up to your loft can be difficult to do if you don’t have a good ladder. If you have a loft that you want to use and need a ladder, then you can make your own custo... Read More »
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How to Fit Loft Ladders
Loft ladders generally come in two versions: either aluminum or wooden. However, although personal preference will dictate which one will be right for you and the situation you are in, they are both fitted and attached the exact same way. A... Read More »
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Adding a loft to a room or building is an excellent way to utilize the available space for storage, work, or relaxing. It's important that you make it easy to get in and out of the loft so that you can make the best use of it. Here's a simp... Read More »
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Since loft beds are often for our children, we want them to be as safe as possible. Though it's true that a five foot tumble onto carpet is more likely to result in an object lesson than a serious injury, most parents nonetheless take steps... Read More »
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A child's imagination is virtually limitless. A child can transform the simplest space into the most fantastic and wondrous accommodation -- a castle, a fort, a space station or cave -- can quickly transform. Building a loft above the main ... Read More »
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3 on each side and two on each end. Make sure you have gone into the joists 1 1/2". Shim the gaps where the screws are and use heavy screws. Read More »
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You need one that easily fits in the space you have with your existing loft hatch, and on the landing so that the angle of the steps is not too steep and you can climb into the loft without climbing over any large brackets. Check the loft s... Read More »
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Usually the headboards/foot boards are climbable. Mine were at least b/c we didn't have a ladder either. Otherwise, use your dresser. Or just ask the dorm. I highly doubt they'd let you loft without an easy way of getting to your bed. Read More »
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Use C4 cutting-charges to remove the desired lower floors until the loft is at ground level. Seriously, do you not have any step-ladders, a chair or a sturdy cupboard you can use to climb in there? OK, got it - grappling hook! Read More »
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