If someone else claims to have used it first, I will drop the "Fellows" bit.
I have been pondering on Talybont Mine. Since stripping out all of the timber, well almost all, and concreting it all, the dry rot is a non issue. But ladders!
I have done some work which entailed stripping out 2 short ladders, one of which was dismantled with light karate such was the extent of the rot, and replacing them with steel honeycomb steps and a short ladder made up from angle.
Very simple, the rungs were 12mm all thread with steel tube, actually cut from old galvanised tent poles, as spacers. I was so impressed I decided to use the same methodology for longer ladders of 10 feet designed to bolt together.
I have just made one up and assembled it at home. Although designed to be fixed in situ with brackets which will add extra support, it easily takes my weight without.
I deliberately used overlong all thread lengths as it is to fit into a corner and I can use this to give standoff or attach brackets.
Below is the ladder disassembled.
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Assembled
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And with me on it. Disregard the Health and Safety work boots.
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My avatar is a poor likeness.