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Photomike wrote:
I have heard mentioned a couple of times about single and double arms and would love to know the difference. Looking at the two pictures I see no difference other than the new ones have one more step.
So someone please tell me the difference?????
Oct-30-2013 07:08 PM
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mkirsch wrote:
Good to see you quit wasting your time scratching your head over those clapped-out old steps and went with a new set.
Those old things were just plain SHOT.
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Oct-27-2013 08:37 PM
69 Avion wrote:
The TorkLift steps with the double arms make a world of difference when it comes to the strength of the steps. Also, the thin stainless steel washers that they use keep everything from binding.
bka0721 wrote:
If Bushings are still an issue, Lowes has bushings, by the bushel. Well, maybe not by the bushel, but pretty good quantity and can have more sent in from other stores.
In the hardware section, look for the aisle that has all the horizontal drawers. There is a section that has bushings in nylon, steel, aluminum and brass.
Be careful on those long steps. Do get the handle assist. If not for you, any others that might come visiting.
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