I've looked over the ladder and other than the brand and the usual
warning labels, I could not find the manufacturer's address or
location to order the rubber feet.
thanks
richard
DAGS and found a Company called Westway. Appears to be the same
outfit. It looks like its made in China. Procuring those parts make
take persistence, particularly if it was bought at the Borg.
Take one of the non-broken feet to a large hardware store and see whta
they suggest
Haul the corpse off to the scrap yard. Aluminum scrap is priced well
now. Bite the bullet and get a Little Giant or the Werner clone
(nowhere near as good, but adequate for occasional use). Check eBay
for sales on either if you want to save a few $$.
FWIW, I have a Little Giant and and around a construction site it is
positively the handiest, safest ladder I know of. The time you waste
trying to keep junk working takes time from completing your job, so
get decent tools and get on with it.
Joe
Maybe an old truck mudflap cut into strips of the correct width, folded
over end of leg, and held in place with bolts or rivets?
Shouldn't take much to fabricate SOMETHING that would work. I think
trying to find repair parts is a lost cause, unless maybe you luck out
and they send you free ones as a goodwill gesture. Some companies do
that, most don't.
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aem sends...
a2...@altavista.net wrote:
> thanks
> richard
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I've just decided to try and replace the rubber feet on my ladder, but I
still have the original 1-page (2-sided) "Warranty" that came with the
ladder (made by WestWay). It lists the address of the company as:
WestWay Products Corporation, 31878 Camino Capistrano, Suite 270, San Juan
Capistrano, CA 92675, with a telephone number as: (714) 240-1311.
I've called the number and only gotten a voice-mail box that may not be
the company, but I left a message asking for a return call. If I don't
get a return call I'll try writing the company. However, based on not
finding any internet info and the age of my ladder, I'm not holding out
much hope on finding the original company based on my old Warranty
paperwork.