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Gene_in_NE
Mar 09, 2015Explorer II
AndyW wrote:Should you decide to remove your damaged ladder, you might want to consider buying one of these Compact folding Step Ladder. It collapses to 3-1/2" x 3-1/2" x 73". I purchased one of these as I have a slide and often time’s leaves accumulate on the top of the slide. The stepladder is handy. I store the ladder in a square 4" plastic tube attached (using strong cable ties) to the under side of the motor home like this at Lowes. Sometime you have to be creative. Drive next to a loading dock, or ask someone with a pickup if you can put your ladder in their pickup bed to make it easier to climb on the roof, or drive next to a retaining wall. :)
The ladder on the back of my class C is unsafe - one vertical pipe has a pretty bad bend to it, one step is broken, and it is kind of shaky......
Anyways...I've been using a couple nice step ladders at home to get up on the roof, and have been considering pulling the fixed ladder off entirely and then sealing up the holes, rather than replacing it.....
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