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On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 2:45:17 PM UTC-5, Tekkie® wrote:
posted for all of us... On Saturday, December 8, 2018 at 7:00:22 PM UTC-5, Dean Hoffman wrote: I was watching a show called Maine Cabin Masters. They were redoing a camphouse and built a Shipman's ladder for second floor access. Another name is alternating tread stair. It looks something like this: http://www.stairsuk.co.uk/assets/images/alternating-tread-staircase-gallerie/images/birch_24_spacesaver_jpg.jpg Has anyone actually seen one? My husband built one for a friend. Cindy Hamilton Did he like the friend? ;-) Funny. The friend asked for stairs up to a storage loft that would not take up undue space in the room. We were all in our 30s then, so the ladder didn't present a problem. Cindy Hamilton |
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