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Old 02-24-2020, 09:41 PM   #1
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DIY Step and platform

The thread is from a C clamp welded onto and center of the light weight angle frame a strap is welded onto the bottom legs with the plate on top that swivels the bolt is adjustable to fit the bottom step . The step never leaves the camper .
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The thread is from a C clamp welded onto and center of the light weight angle frame. I welded a strap on the bottom legs with the plate on top that swivels the bolt is adjustable to fit the bottom step . The step never leaves the camper .
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Looks like a handy Item to have thank you
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It would be something somebody could market out of aluminum. Your right this platform is amazing with the large pitch thread .
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