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jefe_4x4
Nov 18, 2013Explorer
Ron,
In thinking over the step problem, what about an aluminum ladder (like 1/2 of a step ladder) that hooks onto the threshold and stores on hooks on the ladder to the roof? If you have a to-roof ladder. It would be like an aluminum version of a ladder to the upper bunk on bunk beds, maybe with a small railing to hold on to on the opposite side of the door latch.
a thought.
When i ripped my Glow steps off on a recent trip I had to stop at big box and buy a 4 rung step ladder to get me home. It was not very satisfactory with the big hoop on top. When I got home, i used a very lightweight aluminum step ladder I had at home to use until the repairs were done. It worked a lot better. But it was made in 1955, back when Tort was not in the language. I know it's a rr entry, but the height would be similar. Here is the old and the new;I just held onto the roof ladder when ascending;

jefe
In thinking over the step problem, what about an aluminum ladder (like 1/2 of a step ladder) that hooks onto the threshold and stores on hooks on the ladder to the roof? If you have a to-roof ladder. It would be like an aluminum version of a ladder to the upper bunk on bunk beds, maybe with a small railing to hold on to on the opposite side of the door latch.
a thought.
When i ripped my Glow steps off on a recent trip I had to stop at big box and buy a 4 rung step ladder to get me home. It was not very satisfactory with the big hoop on top. When I got home, i used a very lightweight aluminum step ladder I had at home to use until the repairs were done. It worked a lot better. But it was made in 1955, back when Tort was not in the language. I know it's a rr entry, but the height would be similar. Here is the old and the new;I just held onto the roof ladder when ascending;

jefe
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