Rovers northAnybody know how to get them in North America? Sent them an email but received no response. Alternativly anybody have a good design for a bridging ladder that works well in sand and gravel as well they I can have a shop build for me?
Thanks
Find a good a mil. surplus dealer and buy old Marsden Matting. It's aircraft landing mat made of aluminum. It's what every aluminum "bridging ladder" is modeled after. You can usually get in 10' sections and cut it in half. It's waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay cheaper!
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"Bridging ladders"or "waffle boards" like these can be had off ebay. I believe there are two thicknesses. 1.5 and 2 inches.
I found a company, probably off the expo here, that will make a custom sized bridging ladder for far less than you can find on ebay. American grating....http://www.amgrating.com/default.aspx
I had them make me a 12 inch by 5 footer that I eventually cut down to 4 feet...it fits in the luggage rack above the drivers area off my rig...
Hope that helps....
Oh...came in REAL handy last week when the entire right side of my rig sank in the snow....just jacked up each tire and placed a waffle board underneath and ... Viola
These are bridging ladders....I tested them on my 5,000 lbs Syncro.....
Ok. Let us know how they work...be very interested to kno
I am also looking for the Mantec bridging ladders. I have been thinking of trying these or something like them: http://www.discountramps.com/car-trailer-ramps.htm?CAWELAID=650489292&catargetid=1389811204&cadevice=c&cagpspn=pla&gclid=CNX8s4q67LoCFUQ6QgodbyIAXA
I think they would need some additional traction aid added to the surfaces, but may work.