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John Arnold
01-04-2010, 07:35 AM
My brother-in-law tried to get me one of these for Christmas, but wasn't able to. He got me a Level Lok instead. I think I'm glad. This thing looks scary.
Anyone using a Basemate?

BASE MATE - DEMO (http://www.basemate.ca/demo.html)

Matt Fellman
01-04-2010, 03:46 PM
Wow..... pretty slick. At first look I thought no way!!! After watching the demo I'm less skeptical. I don't know if I'd use one. Mainly, just because I've been using ladders for so long I feel a "learning curve" could land me in the hospital.

Brandon Whitmore
01-04-2010, 10:57 PM
You probably couldn't get one because the newest ones are all recalled.

Having said that, I've got to get one. Installing the leveler and safe- T ladder will give me a couple of extra feet of reach for my extension ladder at a cost of less than $300. You can buy them here: Simplified Safety - Safety Solutions, Fall Protection, Personal Protection Equipment, Expert Advice (http://simplifiedsafety.com/)

Michael Thomas
01-05-2010, 05:27 AM
They also have an excellent price on the step-through ladder extensions I use.

Safe-T Ladder Extension System - Simplified Safety Products, Solutions, Advice (http://simplifiedsafety.com/store/safe-t-ladder-extension-system.html)

John Kogel
01-07-2010, 06:31 PM
Wow..... pretty slick. I don't know if I'd use one. Mainly, just because I've been using ladders for so long I feel a "learning curve" could land me in the hospital.Looks a bit too much like a bear trap. :)

After a couple hundred roofs, those dogs will lose their bite. When do you decide to retire the thing, after the first slip? :(

The extensions at the top are a good idea. Getting back on can be tricky if your ladder is short. 3 rungs above the gutter is the rule, and I will use a bungy cord on the gutter sometimes if it's a 2-storey.

Brandon Whitmore
01-07-2010, 09:32 PM
3 rungs above the gutter is the rule

In my opinion, that rule is just plain dangerous. In most cases on a steep roof, I prefer to step over the ladder and not around it. I guess that's where the Safe- T extension comes in.