@lola9343: Thanks! The ashtrays are from my grandparents back in the day. I don’t smoke, but they are really useful for holding screws, nuts, and washers!
Argggg! Why 11/32! I have multiple bit sets and the only 11/32 is a wood speed bit which won’t get through aluminum. So it’s off to the hardware store tomorrow. Great instructions though! Update: I picked up the 11/32 bit a my local Home Depot and drilled all 12 holes (I had an extra set of mounting adapters for all four legs), bolted in everything and tried it out on the side of my house. Works great! I've ordered another set so I can put two Leveloks on my Gorrila ladder at the same time. I'll put the extra mounting plates on my extension ladder. That's a little trickier as you have to glue on spacers, but I think I can handle it. This, in my opinion, is a must have ladder accessory. I can't count the number of times I've wedged pieces of wood under my ladders to level them. It's nice that it's removable as the ladder's already a bit heavy to lug around and having two of these permanently attached would add to that. (Tried to upload a pic but apparently UA-cam doesn't allow it.)
I DONT KNOW WHY MANUFACTURERS DONT MAKE ANY LADDERS WITH ALL 4 LEGS ADJUSTABLE OR AT THE VERY LEAST 3 LEGS OR one MORE THAN YOU HAVE ON THIS LADDER TO the opposite side then the ladder can be leveled perpendicular or parallel to any project. .. GREAT VIDEO.. I RECENTLY SENT LITTLE GIANT A VERY DETAILED INQUIRY ABOUT WHY THEY DONT MAKE A MODEL WITH ALL 4 LEGS BEING ADJUSTABLE OR AT LEAST 3 LEGS..... THEY WOULD SELL LIKE HOT CAKES for example. If you truly need your ladder in the exact same position but the ground was uneven on the entire one side of ladder rungs then you with this setup would not be able to level it with the leg levelers.. Hence , limited to leveling in one condition of uneven ground as opposed to being able to adjust to either parallel or perpendicular ladder placement would be the ULTIMATE LADDER BEING QUAD LEG INDEPENDENT ADJUSTABILITY IN ALL CONDITIONS OF UNEVEN GROUND EITHER IN PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR LADDER PLACEMENT TO THE WORK PROJECT. .. As of now MOST COMPANIES, INCLUDING LITTLE GIANT LEVELER ADJUSTABLE LADDERS seem to only make models with merely 2 LEGS WHICH LIMITS THE USE OF LADDER PLACEMENT TO ONE PLACEMENT AS OPPOSED TO BOTH PERPENDICULAR AND PARALLEL. ...
@mossymaple: Thanks for taking the time to comment. I installed four mounting brackets, one on each leg of the ladder. Granted, I only have two leveling legs. But one could always buy two more leveling legs, and then you would have the ability to set each of the four legs of the ladder independently. However, two of them are enough for me at this time.
The exact and perfect way to complicate the uncomplicated.
Great video. Also impressed that you still have an ashtray. Those heavy glass ones were always my favorites.
@lola9343: Thanks! The ashtrays are from my grandparents back in the day. I don’t smoke, but they are really useful for holding screws, nuts, and washers!
Brilliant tutorial & the product works great!
wonder if this is the same as the Gorilla Ladder leveller, looks very similar.
Helpful info - never thought of getting 2 untill now
Shown and explained well.
what is the maximum added added height with one set only? thank you
@ragdemaharba2314: I think it’s 10” to 12”.
Argggg! Why 11/32! I have multiple bit sets and the only 11/32 is a wood speed bit which won’t get through aluminum. So it’s off to the hardware store tomorrow. Great instructions though!
Update: I picked up the 11/32 bit a my local Home Depot and drilled all 12 holes (I had an extra set of mounting adapters for all four legs), bolted in everything and tried it out on the side of my house. Works great! I've ordered another set so I can put two Leveloks on my Gorrila ladder at the same time. I'll put the extra mounting plates on my extension ladder. That's a little trickier as you have to glue on spacers, but I think I can handle it. This, in my opinion, is a must have ladder accessory. I can't count the number of times I've wedged pieces of wood under my ladders to level them. It's nice that it's removable as the ladder's already a bit heavy to lug around and having two of these permanently attached would add to that. (Tried to upload a pic but apparently UA-cam doesn't allow it.)
Thanks for the info!
Excellent tutorial
thank you
I DONT KNOW WHY MANUFACTURERS DONT MAKE ANY LADDERS WITH ALL 4 LEGS ADJUSTABLE OR AT THE VERY LEAST 3 LEGS OR one MORE THAN YOU HAVE ON THIS LADDER TO the opposite side then the ladder can be leveled perpendicular or parallel to any project. .. GREAT VIDEO.. I RECENTLY SENT LITTLE GIANT A VERY DETAILED INQUIRY ABOUT WHY THEY DONT MAKE A MODEL WITH ALL 4 LEGS BEING ADJUSTABLE OR AT LEAST 3 LEGS.....
THEY WOULD SELL LIKE HOT CAKES for example. If you truly need your ladder in the exact same position but the ground was uneven on the entire one side of ladder rungs then you with this setup would not be able to level it with the leg levelers..
Hence , limited to leveling in one condition of uneven ground as opposed to being able to adjust to either parallel or perpendicular ladder placement would be the ULTIMATE LADDER BEING QUAD LEG INDEPENDENT ADJUSTABILITY IN ALL CONDITIONS OF UNEVEN GROUND EITHER IN PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR LADDER PLACEMENT TO THE WORK PROJECT. ..
As of now MOST COMPANIES, INCLUDING LITTLE GIANT LEVELER ADJUSTABLE LADDERS seem to only make models with merely 2 LEGS WHICH LIMITS THE USE OF LADDER PLACEMENT TO ONE PLACEMENT AS OPPOSED TO BOTH PERPENDICULAR AND PARALLEL. ...
@mossymaple: Thanks for taking the time to comment. I installed four mounting brackets, one on each leg of the ladder. Granted, I only have two leveling legs. But one could always buy two more leveling legs, and then you would have the ability to set each of the four legs of the ladder independently. However, two of them are enough for me at this time.
Why don't Americans learn the metric system like NASA? Imperial is for cavemen. 😅😂🤣
garbage, just get the Werner auto level
The product actually works quite well. It isn’t garbage.