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Old 10-23-2016, 04:39 PM   #1
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the step on my class A had rusted so bad that the step started to bend. It was time for a new one. After going on line to look for a replacement and seeing the prices for the same type which will rust again I made a decision to make a new one myself but instead of steel, I built one from stainless steel which will out live me. take a look at before and after photos
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I only see the before photo ???
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I reposted in the Rv system section with all the photos
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Very nice...

If they were a two-stepper I might offer to buy them from your estate after you go. ;-)
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