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westend
May 09, 2016Explorer
I'd suggest to store the steps in their transportation place and use a wooden box or contrive some blocking for steps when remodeling the RV. Those metal steps are bad even entering/exiting with only a napkin in hand, not 40 lbs of plywood or a cabinet.
After I gutted my trailer and installed the new interior, I liked my wooden box so much that I did away with the steps and attached a non-slip track mat onto the box top. I use the box for storing tire items and other on-the-road tools. The box is the first thing out and last thing in when camping. No one has ever slipped when using my box step.
Good luck on the remodeling!
After I gutted my trailer and installed the new interior, I liked my wooden box so much that I did away with the steps and attached a non-slip track mat onto the box top. I use the box for storing tire items and other on-the-road tools. The box is the first thing out and last thing in when camping. No one has ever slipped when using my box step.
Good luck on the remodeling!
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