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![]() FYI: Did not get a chance to send it out and I'm away on biz for the week. This coming weekend I'll pack it up and ship it out. |
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![]() NoBones - Mailed the ladder out today. Don't laugh at the wrap and tape job. My SC restoration certainly was done with a lot more precision ! Let me know what you find out. |
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NoBones - have you found out anything yet on having the ladder I sent you manufactured ?
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Alan, I just got the ladder to a fabricator this past Wednesday...
For the last month I have been up to my eyeballs in business. Here in Daytona as most of you know we had the Rolex 24 hour race, then the Daytona 500, and now Bike Week. With Spring Break next. I'm in the Cash Register Business and with all these special events it has been non stop. Trust me no complaints for being busy! ![]() As soon as I here something, it will get passed on. Ching ching, Ken
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![]() Thx Ken. Get it while it's good ! |
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Well, we gave it our best shot.
![]() Here is the break down. I took the ladder to two different Star Board fabricators. Bascially the same thing. Price for set up and artwork $400. Price to cut and fit the actual ladder $195. Both said that the stainless hooks at the top would be the problem. I did a search to try and find something close, no luck.. So with that even if 6 of us decided to go for it, it would work out to about $275 each. A little pricey for a ladder IMO.. Alan, I will UPS yours back to you after everyone responds. Right now it is safe and sound in the Barn. See ya, Ken
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Sh*t !
I appreciate the effort. I agree, let's let some others to chime in see if they have any ideas. It's a bee'atch, 'cause the ladder is made perfect for the Tsunami/Sceptre cuddy; it's light, stowable. Someone, somewhere has the original mold. Maybe it could be re-discovered. I have two of these ladder's, both broken; one made by Chrysler Marine ( believe it or not ) and the one that I sent you Ken, was made by Taylor Made ( think rubber, boat fenders ). |
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