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โJul-28-2014 08:02 AM
Ropdoc wrote:JEBar wrote:
know the distance from the bottom of your camper's door to the ground Jim
That distance changes allot due to various slopes we park on. Will that be an issue?
Dave
โJul-28-2014 05:08 AM
JEBar wrote:
know the distance from the bottom of your camper's door to the ground Jim
โJul-28-2014 05:05 AM
Stefonius wrote:
I bought the plans
โJul-27-2014 07:58 AM
Ropdoc wrote:JEBar wrote:
it works better for us if we mount them on the camper's second step, instead of the top step .... Jim
That is an excelent idea. We just purchased the 5er, but when money is available I think I will go after this set.
Thank you,
Dave
โJul-27-2014 07:01 AM
JEBar wrote:
it works better for us if we mount them on the camper's second step, instead of the top step .... Jim
โJul-26-2014 06:30 AM
Duck wrote:
What makes that porta step nice is the little porch at the entrance door.
Don
โJul-26-2014 02:31 AM
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โJul-25-2014 07:24 AM
lat471 wrote:The Hoffman is the one I really wanted to get, but I couldn't manage the expense. I'm curious as to how much you're selling yours for?
We have the Hoffman deck and stairs. A bit pricey but they are amazing. We bought them when my mother in law had a stroke and had difficulty getting in and out of the 5er. Now were not onsite any more and I'll have to sell them. But if I was going back to a seasonal site they would be my first choice. Sturdy and portable.
http://www.hofmannccr.com/
โJul-25-2014 06:06 AM
โJul-24-2014 06:02 PM
JEBar wrote:I took them out for their inaugural "shakedown" trip last weekend. They'll be used for 10 days next month at a festival, where they'll be set up in a field. Prior to that trip, they will be painted and/or stained. I did not use pressure treated lumber because (A) I don't want it to make my RV's basement stink, and (B) it tends to warp and twist over time. The steps and deck are solid enough that they don't move, shake or wobble when I step my 300 pound frame onto them.Stefonius wrote:understood on the cost .... ours cost $1,050 which included the deck, steps, and shipping from Texas to NC .... the wooden steps really look nice and I have no doubt they are solid .... how have you found it best to shim them when they are placed on ground which isn't level .... is the lumber pressure treated to handle moistureRopdoc wrote:I bought the plans for the steps from Wayne Thomas in Texas. He designed the staircase, as shown in this Youtube video (CLICKY).ngreen wrote:I agree ... BUT are you willing to share the plans first? I really like how you did that.
stefon, you ought to go in business
A friend of ours was coming out of there 5th wheel and missed the handle and fell from the top step. Shattered her wrist and gave her a concusion. I worry about my wife all the time because she is accident prone. That is why I am looking.
Dave
He charged $25 for the plans, which I think was quite reasonable. It would be immoral of me to reproduce the plans without compensating the inventor. He's a really nice guy, and can make a drawing for any height or number of steps you require.
The deck section I made myself (as you can tell from the slightly less elegant construction). I'm happy to share the details of that item.
I like the Port-A-Deck that JEBar linked to, but I don't have $1,200.00 laying around that I don't need. ๐
I'm thinking of adding a railing next.
Jim
โJul-24-2014 04:24 PM
Stefonius wrote:Ropdoc wrote:I bought the plans for the steps from Wayne Thomas in Texas. He designed the staircase, as shown in this Youtube video (CLICKY).ngreen wrote:
stefon, you ought to go in business
I agree ... BUT are you willing to share the plans first? I really like how you did that.
A friend of ours was coming out of there 5th wheel and missed the handle and fell from the top step. Shattered her wrist and gave her a concusion. I worry about my wife all the time because she is accident prone. That is why I am looking.
Dave
He charged $25 for the plans, which I think was quite reasonable. It would be immoral of me to reproduce the plans without compensating the inventor. He's a really nice guy, and can make a drawing for any height or number of steps you require.
The deck section I made myself (as you can tell from the slightly less elegant construction). I'm happy to share the details of that item.
I like the Port-A-Deck that JEBar linked to, but I don't have $1,200.00 laying around that I don't need. ๐
I'm thinking of adding a railing next.
โJul-24-2014 04:16 PM
Ropdoc wrote:I bought the plans for the steps from Wayne Thomas in Texas. He designed the staircase, as shown in this Youtube video (CLICKY).ngreen wrote:
stefon, you ought to go in business
I agree ... BUT are you willing to share the plans first? I really like how you did that.
A friend of ours was coming out of there 5th wheel and missed the handle and fell from the top step. Shattered her wrist and gave her a concusion. I worry about my wife all the time because she is accident prone. That is why I am looking.
Dave