We have a set of plastic steps. You can see a pic on the AcornNMR.com web site. If anyone is interested, I can look up when, where and $$.
Gina Miner
From: Brian Breczinski [mailto:bbreczin_at_bucknell.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 11:39 AM
To: Hla Win-Piazza <Hla.Win-Piazza_at_wwu.edu>
Cc: ammrl_at_ammrl.org
Subject: Re: AMMRL: Ladder for NMR
We use an aluminum rolling platform ladder from McMaster-Carr (mcmaster.com<
http://mcmaster.com>), not inexpensive but it will last forever. I recommend you don't install the casters, it seems safer and it's still easy to move the (lightweight) ladder.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#rolling-platform-ladders/=13rmocj
On Wed, Aug 17, 2016 at 11:46 AM, Hla Win-Piazza <Hla.Win-Piazza_at_wwu.edu<mailto:Hla.Win-Piazza_at_wwu.edu>> wrote:
Hello Ammrl,
A few users have fallen off from wooden NMR ladder. So, I am looking for a study ladder with hand rails. Will you please recommend a few vendors and model out there? I am thinking aluminum ladder with working platform. What material would you recommend? I have 500 MHz oxford magnet. Thank you.
Hla Win-Piazza, Ph.D.
Western Washington University
Organic Lab Coordinator
360-650-2261<
tel:360-650-2261>
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