How to Make a Ladder

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I made this ladder to reach the top of storage racking that I've just built. It glides along a runner to easily position it where needed.

I built a ladder in this method about 10 years ago for a tree house and it's still going strong. It's an easy and solid method for making a ladder.

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super simple to follow as a total beginner. no nonsense and straight to the point with no flashy camera tricks and no storytelling. love it.

soupesoupe
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That end sequence was awesome. Very "game show winner"

JaredMize
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Just a general tip that I find useful. I am in my 70's and let's face it, not the tallest guy in the world and my reach is not that long. So if I am buying heavy sheet goods, (Melamine: anything over 1/2 inch) and making shelving etc., I get them to make initial cuts at the yard. It makes them easier to carry and they usually throw in a free cut. Hope this helps somebody.

shoutyman
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Additive joinery like you did is a technique I often forget or neglect. Thanks for the reminder - it's a great method and great looking ladder!

tharemyhopkins
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Exactly what I need!!! Bought a house where the mini-split is 10'' up over a "shelf" actually a bump out wall. Not the best thought out for getting to the filter! Have been contemplating just this exact ladder, but couldn't bring myself to pay for and have to adapt a commercial library ladder. Thank you! And as others have noted, a truly great no nonsense approach to filming & editing. So refreshing! P.S if you stumble across a same model table saw you can join the two tables, gain a bigger table, and keep a dado stack in the outside one. If it's worth the effort 🙂

ronkellis
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Mr Pask, you make good use of jigs, something I don't do enough. Your videos are a good reminder to take the time and build them.

iTeerRex
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This is so awesome! Love the box art at the end! Great vid as usual!

cheffrin
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I think we can all agree that a Pask Makes Treehouse pt.1 will bring tears of joy into our eyes.

ahumanother
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Hi Niel another excellent build. This also made me smile as for my first year in high school (Qld) I made a three tier step ladder in wood work. I'm now 49 and my mother (80) still uses it. Actually she has three, myself and two brothers, but obviously mines the best built one 👍

andrew
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I love the ending with moving storage containers! Love ur videos too Pask! Thanks for sharing ur ideas and creativity!

domster
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@7:33 you say hopefully it's useful to somebody. Well, I'm glad to announce yes, it is going to be highly useful to me. I'm saving this video to my collection of video files. Thank you for showing a clear and easy way to make such a ladder. Hopefully the one I'm going to be contracted to build isn't going to need to be more than 8 feet long. I'll know in a few days.

petec
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Your channel is truly right at the top of this genre with few equals. Came back to watch it again after watching it when published.

toms
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2 vids in one day, you're too good to us you know that? Lol

fatlacesthedon
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Terrific to watch. Wish I had a fraction of your tools...and talent. Alas, I have what I need to build my own ladder to access my garage storage up high. Thank you much!

Jackattakne
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You make it look easy and inspiring! Thanks for sharing!

SecondSonWoodworks
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Safe and simple! Loved the dog and the animation.

johnsrabe
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Nicely done! Thank you for posting this. I'm looking forward to making a ladder like this for my Mom.

ChrisRasch
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Pask : I made shelves and a ladder
Huge ass snake from a couple videos ago : ah yes, bunk beds.

asktheraccoon
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Gosh how did I miss this, one of my favourite builds and vids so far!

willd
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Thank you, sir. Takes the dado problem completely out of the equation.

drewfife