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pnichols wrote:
I found that plastic blocks I used to carry in our RV cracked on rough (rock) surfaces in camp sites. They probably would develop cracks,too, when used at various angles and supported strangely as in my photo above.
Homemade wooden blocks as shown in my photo above are indestructible ... and handy to carry and place with handles installed. I made each step-block of mine from a piece of 2X8 redwood.
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jmiller wrote:Yea,THEY can't put ANYTHING on the Internet that isn't true !
If its on the Internet it must be true.
โApr-28-2013 06:56 AM
pnichols wrote:
Here's why I much prefer wooden leveling blocks over manufactured (plastic?) ones! ๐
Wooden blocks will allow you to do this in emergency boondocking situations (... this is a friend's RV when we were boondocking with them ... but I carry five sets of homemade blocks with handles just like the one in this photo):
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