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![]() E, Did you get the e-mail ? |
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![]() E, You there ? Did you get the pix I e-mailed you ? Do you have any ideas ? |
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Alan, Sorry I missed your post. Yes, I got the pictures. I haven't had much time to look into it. To make that from wood could be a problem because of the "ears" where the hinge pin goes. I'm sure there is a solution, but I haven't had the time to investigate hardware options.
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![]() Gotcha. Well, let's keep in youch about it. It seems as if we both have the need for it. I just wish there was a way to repair mine and be on my way ! |
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Out of curiosity, where does the ladder go when not in use?
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![]() It's a little bit of a PITA. It folds up and is fairly light, but it basically lays in the cabin. I have been thinking of a way of securing where it is out of the way, but my ladder is not functioning right, so it is on the back-burner for now. Either way, it is the best way to get on the deck and I leave it mounted almost always - unless I have a lot of stuff I need to cram into the cabin. Nothing worse than needing to get on the deck QUICK and have to jump up and through the window - the ladder lets you literally run through the window without thought. |
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