Thinking "outside the box" here, THIS may be a simpler answer to the problem, allowing you to use an ordinary double step but also giving you added security to your unit.
saw that lobey but as mum will be putting a lot of her weight on it i dont really want anything that is screwed to the van. have seen the ones for statics but a tad worried about the weight of them
Quote: Originally posted by LobeyDosser on 01/10/2009
Have you no engineering works near you that woud put a handrail onto an ordinary double step?
All mobility stuff tends to be overpriced and simple U shaped bit of tubing, welded or bolted to a standard double step should not cost the earth.
mike you are a blooming genius mate, why didnt i think of that, bit of half inch tube, couple of welds onto the step and allow the feet of the tail to be in contact with the ground so the weight isnt just on the weld. know of a few engineering places locally. will do that early next week
looks nice,price too.but a word of warning/?? if its alloy build they can be very slippy when wet.i bought a double alloy step without handle and in the rain it was dangerous to the extreme.i cut a car mat up and screwed rubber strips to fit each step.think it was last year someone broke there hip on a step like this when she fell off.
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Quote: Originally posted by michael on 01/10/2009
looks nice,price too.but a word of warning/?? if its alloy build they can be very slippy when wet.i bought a double alloy step without handle and in the rain it was dangerous to the extreme.i cut a car mat up and screwed rubber strips to fit each step.think it was last year someone broke there hip on a step like this when she fell off.
Did the same with my steps, and i,ve got the Fiamma handle fitted as well, the wife as Parkinsons so is not very good on her feet, the handle is very strong and gives you a extra lock on the caravan door.
With my brother I have recently been constructing a walkway out to a viewing platform. To save anyone slipping on it when it is frosty etc, we have covered the boards with off cuts of roofing felt, the type that has tiny chips of slate embedded in it.
This is a really cheap, non slip surface that can easily be renewed if it becomes worn in years to come.
I'm sure any builders will have off-cuts lying about or keep a lookout in skips around building sites.