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Storing the camper access steps

Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 5:42 pm
by rubberrat
A bit of a 'First World' problem,but where to store the aluminium access steps when the truck is demounted and dropped down to the floor and the steps have to be taken off.
I use a caravan step at home (and a beer crate when traveling - new one every time!)

I started by throwing it underneath the camper, but it ended up full of sand. And at home, I'm in the middle of a build at the house (carport, driveway paving and small workshop) so no decent storage yet.

So I came up with this piece of engineering brilliance... £2 pair of S-shaped cookshop hooks that hang on the roof ladder, then the steps hang on the hooks. Bungees for a bit of extra security.

This isn't a road transport solution BTW, there is a proper mounting bracket on the EC6 when on the road!

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Keeps it out of the way, and I won't drive over it!

Re: Storing the camper access steps

Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 6:13 pm
by zildjian
You are just ON FIRE right now,





get out

I leave them on the ground with a rear leg dropped inside a step to prevent theft

Re: Storing the camper access steps

Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 7:42 pm
by rubberrat
You see what a rock'n'roll lifestyle I lead?

I should put this on the Caravan Club website, along with my tip for stopping burglars from getting in the windows by fibreglassing over them.


hell yeah!


(and I bet you are looking on ebay for those hooks as I type)

Re: Storing the camper access steps

Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 8:01 pm
by zildjian
I can see your on a roll,
you should totally join the Caravan club and then you can offer helpful tips on daily wail storage and things to shout at Foreigners in dull moments

Re: Storing the camper access steps

Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 8:04 pm
by richc
rubberrat wrote:You see what a rock'n'roll lifestyle I lead?

I should put this on the Caravan Club website, along with my tip for stopping burglars from getting in the windows by fibreglassing over them.


hell yeah!


(and I bet you are looking on ebay for those hooks as I type)
My Iveco has grills over the windows, its like having lunch in a g4s prison van (so Ive been told)

Rich

Re: Storing the camper access steps

Posted: September 22nd, 2014, 8:06 pm
by zildjian
Did you add the grills, or were they part of package when you bought it?

Re: Storing the camper access steps

Posted: September 28th, 2014, 9:40 pm
by richc
There when I bought it

Our apollo has a single step mounted to it, great methinks I'll just replace it with the double version as its a bit tall for lisa to get in so I went searching....... HOW MUCH ! £360 quid for a couple of aluminium steps you gotta be kidding

New solution is now being thought about

Rich

Re: Storing the camper access steps

Posted: September 28th, 2014, 10:25 pm
by rubberrat
The SKarosser steps are pretty simple. I would have thought a good fabricator should be able to copy them.

Re: Storing the camper access steps

Posted: September 29th, 2014, 7:35 am
by Mike
We just use a plastic step bought from a Motorhome accessories shop about 10 quid seem to remember, light weight and onece pegged to the ground pretty stable.

Re: Storing the camper access steps

Posted: September 29th, 2014, 8:57 am
by richc
I had a plastic step till one day I stepped out of the Iveco onto it and it just shattered, that hurt alot when I hit the ground and I split my coffee too.

I bought a metal set and at home tucked them under the truck behind the wheel for the night. Next morning I drove the truck out and ran over the steps. Another Bozo point

Rich