@bj139 , I'm not going to try to tell you what you should do. We all need to assume our own comfort level for the risk involved. I am however going to add to this thread as an agreement with
@kyler1945 's stance that the way you've attached the aiders does pose some additional risk. The reason I'm doing so is so that others who may follow along this thread are aware of the additional risks and may consider a possible alternative.
Kyler1945 is absolutely correct that adding the aiders as you have done provides a weaker mount than other possible attachment methods. Will it fail? That depends on many factors inlcuding the climbers weight, the strength of the Heliums cast aluminum step, the geometry involved, etc. I haven't done the math and don't intend to) so I can't definitely say yes or no but I can say it is not as strong as the original step. First, the step section supporting the load has been effectively cut in half. In the picture below the red line is the section that would need to break for the step to fail under normal use. The blue line is the section that needs to fail as a aider threaded thru the step loads it in shear. Additionally the aider as you have shown it will result in an un-normal twisting of the step that will also result in additional stress on the step.
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Another option for a fixed adier bottom aider is to wrap the aider around the bottom standoff. In the attached picture I have added a 24" sewn runner using an installed zip tie (ala
@SloMo) to keep it open. It's twsited so it wraps over itself to grab the standoff and then I added a zip tie just to make sure it doesn't fall off on it own.
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Again, we all need to independently assess our own acceptable risk levels and live with the consequenes of the choices we make but I want to make sure all are aware of the potential for additional risks in the method presented.