These are in the Repco Catalogue again. If I remember rightly, they hold very heavy people. $29.99.
Cheers, Sheba.
Technomad said
06:20 AM Dec 6, 2010
Looks great to me. As I am heavy it is the best and I have welded up a few. with a piece of marine carpet contacted to the top and a couple of pegging down oportunities, that could involve a 3mm security cable. it will get pinched. Thanks again. Graham.
Vee Double U said
06:58 AM Dec 6, 2010
Nice step Sheba, wide too which is good. Agree with Graham that you would have to watch such a nice step though with thieves, I know a couple of RV owners who have had their steps stolen.
Later Edit: I have an "exercise" stepper similar in size to your step Sheba that I picked up from a roadside chuck out......works great too (as per my post on Jim's link below).....no photo sorry.
-- Edited by Vee Double U on Monday 6th of December 2010 01:02:24 PM
I have replaced the step with a Fiamma Magnum shown below. It has a wider base giving (I hope!) more stability. It can be pegged down if on uneven ground and whilst it doesn't fold I can store it inside the van, near the door, when packing up or locking up and leaving camp.
Step up and down with confidence. Compact collapsible design. Non slip surface. Galvanised. 550mm(W) x 250mm(D) x 190mm(H) $29.99, (578153). Alloy extra large & strong (pictured), 600mm(W) x 350mm(D) x 220mm(H) $69.99, (578151).
Catalogue Terms & Conditions: Not all Repco Stores carry all advertised products but they can be ordered on request, other than items marked "no rainchecks".
Cheers, Sheba.
Technomad said
11:05 PM Dec 6, 2010
Still worh it, saves a nasty fall, well worth it. Another one I have used is the irrigation boxes with lid, inverted and really strong in many sizes. #) odd dollars, pegable, green and black from irrigation suppliers.
jimricho said
06:50 AM Dec 7, 2010
#) odd dollars? They're really odd dollars
I think you meant 430, oops, $30.
mAybE yoU haVe a sTicKy ShIFt kEY/ oops ?
Smokeydk said
09:51 AM Dec 7, 2010
Jim....I dont have much faith in those type of plastic steps.....when I got my caravan.....all the steps used on display vans inside the building had checkerplate rivited to the top of them..
Dave
Cheers,
Sheba.
Later Edit: I have an "exercise" stepper similar in size to your step Sheba that I picked up from a roadside chuck out......works great too (as per my post on Jim's link below).....no photo sorry.
-- Edited by Vee Double U on Monday 6th of December 2010 01:02:24 PM
I have replaced the step with a Fiamma Magnum shown below. It has a wider base giving (I hope!) more stability. It can be pegged down if on uneven ground and whilst it doesn't fold I can store it inside the van, near the door, when packing up or locking up and leaving camp.
(Acknowledgement - photo copied from Caravans Plus Catalogue)
-- Edited by jimricho on Monday 6th of December 2010 07:08:42 AM
i still might get one
rocan
Looking at the height of the one in the photo it looked like the cheeper one but I may be mistaken
Trojan Caravan & RV Steps
Category: General Automotive Accessories & Supplies, Automotive Parts & Accessories, Automotive
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Step up and down with confidence. Compact collapsible design. Non slip surface. Galvanised. 550mm(W) x 250mm(D) x 190mm(H) $29.99, (578153). Alloy extra large & strong (pictured), 600mm(W) x 350mm(D) x 220mm(H) $69.99, (578151).
Catalogue Terms & Conditions:
Not all Repco Stores carry all advertised products but they can be ordered on request, other than items marked "no rainchecks".
Cheers,
Sheba.
I think you meant 430, oops, $30.
mAybE yoU haVe a sTicKy ShIFt kEY/ oops ?