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The best set of steps.


Hi, i have read all the comments on the steps most of which are quite good, but none would be of any use to me and i can't be the only one with leg dramas, weight dramas, etc etc. I am one of the lucky ones as my hubby is very handy with his hands and has made me what i reckon is the best set of steps. They have a removeable hand rail which i can't do without, the steps are wooden on a metal frame which hooks onto the bar that the original steps works off. It doesn't matter if you have to jack the up or let down a bit the angle will still work, will try to put some photos on. 



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Storage and transportation are the problems. Where you you stow it when you're mobile?

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Wow, thats a great stair case! Does it fold up for travelling?

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Not sure where but I have seen those or similar before, maybe in a mag story perhaps? If they are the same ones they fold up and for memory they go in that box on the A frame.



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adds another meaning of "stairway to heaven" ;)

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No they don't fold up, i wouldn't feel safe if they did, when we had the statesman sedan they just came in on the floor of the van, now we have the ute they are the last thing to go in across the back of the ute and the first thing to come out. The box on the front is where the tarps ropes gas bottles etc go, as this is home full time every thing we own is with us.


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