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  2. Werner Co. - Wikipedia

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    Werner Co. is a privately owned company involved with the manufacturing and distribution of aluminum and fiberglass ladders, light duty construction equipment, fall protection equipment, and similar products. Werner Co. is headquartered in Itasca, Illinois.

  3. Fixed ladder - Wikipedia

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    Fixed ladders are generally made of sturdy materials such as: aluminum or fiberglass, but can also consist of reinforced polymers, stainless steel, hot dipped galvanized steel, or wood. Aluminum: This metal is corrosion-resistant and lightweight, making it an ideal; Steel: Another sturdy metal, steel is also used for fixed ladders. However, it ...

  4. Ladder - Wikipedia

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    Rigid ladders were originally made of wood, but in the 20th century aluminium became more common because of its lighter weight. Ladders with fiberglass stiles are used for working on or near overhead electrical wires, because fiberglass is an electrical insulator. [5] Henry Quackenbush patented the extension ladder in 1867. [6]

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  6. Pilot ladder - Wikipedia

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    A pilot ladder is a highly specialized form of rope ladder, typically used on board cargo vessels [1] for the purposes of embarking and disembarking pilots. The design and construction of the ladders is tightly specified [2] by international regulation under the SOLAS regime. Pilot ladders and other boarding arrangements must be carefully ...

  7. StanCraft Boat Company - Wikipedia

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    [6] Stanley Young and his wife Delores had three children, including Syd Young, [7] who took over the business in 1970. [3] As fiberglass boats grew in popularity, the company began building fiberglass boats in addition to wooden boats. [2] [8] Syd Young moved the company to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, in 1981.

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