Mar-21-2014 06:18 PM
Sep-13-2014 05:33 AM
Ex-Tech wrote:transamz9 wrote:
I have often thought about removing my pull out steps and designing an 8'X8' porch that would slide out like a drawer from under the 5er. I have just never got around to doing it. I would also change the swing on the door because mine is so close to the slide it would be better to have the hinge side on the side next to the slide.
Ya' mean like this one that I built?
Sep-13-2014 05:31 AM
JohnG3 wrote:
Depending on the room you have, the Glendale Titanium had a "Bug Room" option that had a 7'X7'(Approximate) slide out from under the trailer. Ours was on the back and had a sliding glass door to access the platform and a cap that was hinged on the top with support poles in the outside corners. There was a screen that zipped into the cap and attached to the slide out by velcro.
Glendale is no longer in business but Mory's RV in Canada bought a lot of their left over stock.
Sep-12-2014 10:55 PM
Sep-12-2014 09:29 PM
Apr-07-2014 02:46 PM
JEBar wrote:Duck wrote:JEBar wrote:
as noted in this thread, we have ordered a Port-A-Deck which we believe should arrive sometime next week .... the standard deck is 3' X 4' .... it is designed so that you can mate up multiple sections so as to make the deck about any size you wish .... I like the way it can be assembled and disassembled without tools and the legs of the deck can be individually adjusted to accommodate unlevel sites
Jim
Please post back with your opinion after setting up and taken down.
Don
will do
Jim
Mar-31-2014 06:08 PM
Duck wrote:JEBar wrote:
as noted in this thread, we have ordered a Port-A-Deck which we believe should arrive sometime next week .... the standard deck is 3' X 4' .... it is designed so that you can mate up multiple sections so as to make the deck about any size you wish .... I like the way it can be assembled and disassembled without tools and the legs of the deck can be individually adjusted to accommodate unlevel sites
Jim
Please post back with your opinion after setting up and taken down.
Don
Mar-27-2014 04:29 AM
Duck wrote:JEBar wrote:
as noted in this thread, we have ordered a Port-A-Deck which we believe should arrive sometime next week .... the standard deck is 3' X 4' .... it is designed so that you can mate up multiple sections so as to make the deck about any size you wish .... I like the way it can be assembled and disassembled without tools and the legs of the deck can be individually adjusted to accommodate unlevel sites
Jim
Please post back with your opinion after setting up and taken down.
Don
Mar-27-2014 02:23 AM
JEBar wrote:
as noted in this thread, we have ordered a Port-A-Deck which we believe should arrive sometime next week .... the standard deck is 3' X 4' .... it is designed so that you can mate up multiple sections so as to make the deck about any size you wish .... I like the way it can be assembled and disassembled without tools and the legs of the deck can be individually adjusted to accommodate unlevel sites
Jim
Mar-26-2014 06:32 PM
Mar-26-2014 06:11 PM
Mar-25-2014 04:05 AM
MPI_Mallard wrote:
Dog Folks, They do weigh a bit but not too much for an average man to handle mostly their bulky and Frau Blücher lends a hand, I believe they are a standard 7-8" rise which we feel very comfortable and I think would be good for older folks also with the addition of the fold-out handrail I feel they work great. as we go pin to pin I built two sets to avoid taking them apart but with the help of a chordless deriver they simply unscrew and mine sit in front of my hitch against my tool box and assembly is only fifteen minutes and they are pretty easy to get into position, after three seasons I'm very happy with them and it's funny while were in transit ho crappy the folding steps really are!
Red Green:
They say necessity is the mother of invention. Don't know who the father is;
probably remorse.
Mar-24-2014 07:50 PM
Mar-22-2014 03:18 PM
Mar-22-2014 01:47 PM
MPI_Mallard wrote:
I saw this on u-tube and as a master carpenter I was pretty impressed by this stepClick and I bet you can get one built for a case of suds somewhere by a bored carpenter, I myself built thisbuilt from two five-step pre-cut stringers and five 36" 2x12" treads cut for me at Home Depot, under the top tread I put a 2x4" on edge across so I could put two 1-1/2" wood screws up through the under-side of the top folding tread to secure the steps, when I leave I simply pull the screws and the whole thing sits nicely in front of my hitch and tool box,,eazy peezy!