06-14-2011, 07:26 AM
I only remember climbing onto a ladder and using it as a transportation device.
The ladder was about 10 feet tall, made from round steel shapes. The rails were about 2" in diameter and the rungs about 1". The tubes were welded and the welds ground down for a seamless appearance and feel. The whole thing was coated in fine grain black powdercoating. (instead of paint powdercoating is plastic dust that is melted onto metal parts for a super durable colored finish)
I climbed up only one rung, the thing stood straight and tall as I did this. I leaned forward and turned a small golden metal knob and proceeded to "walk" about on the thing like it was a Segway scooter, only it was a ladder with me on it!
I remember being outside and cruising all over. At some point I wanted to board a city bus and was trying to figure out if I could put the ladder on the bike rack on the front of the bus.
The ladder was about 10 feet tall, made from round steel shapes. The rails were about 2" in diameter and the rungs about 1". The tubes were welded and the welds ground down for a seamless appearance and feel. The whole thing was coated in fine grain black powdercoating. (instead of paint powdercoating is plastic dust that is melted onto metal parts for a super durable colored finish)
I climbed up only one rung, the thing stood straight and tall as I did this. I leaned forward and turned a small golden metal knob and proceeded to "walk" about on the thing like it was a Segway scooter, only it was a ladder with me on it!
I remember being outside and cruising all over. At some point I wanted to board a city bus and was trying to figure out if I could put the ladder on the bike rack on the front of the bus.