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<blockquote data-quote="ozziedog" data-source="post: 622976" data-attributes="member: 13810"><p>I just had a germ of an idea. A few years back I fitted a wooden ladder , the kind that was fixed to a loft hatch to our existing loft and had to cut the wooden ladder down to size to get it all to fit nicely. I had a left over of two treads left in the styles, so in effect a miniature ladder two treads high. I at one time , had this fitted to a bracket to get up into a top bunk that I’d fashioned over the drivers seat by clipping this bracket to the top of the bulkhead behind the drivers seat, and the base of this ladder was planted on top of my coolbox. I’m not sure if this ladder ended up playing fire place jenga at some point or if it’s still in the land of the mysterions (garage) or if it’s another casualty of Mrs Ozziedogs furlough spring clean and subsequent tip run. I’ll escape to the land of the mysterions a little later and see if there was any reprieve for anything useful and if there is, then I’ll attempt photographic evidence of this elusive creature.</p><p></p><p>Ozziedog,,,,,,, ssslike goin on surfari innit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ozziedog, post: 622976, member: 13810"] I just had a germ of an idea. A few years back I fitted a wooden ladder , the kind that was fixed to a loft hatch to our existing loft and had to cut the wooden ladder down to size to get it all to fit nicely. I had a left over of two treads left in the styles, so in effect a miniature ladder two treads high. I at one time , had this fitted to a bracket to get up into a top bunk that I’d fashioned over the drivers seat by clipping this bracket to the top of the bulkhead behind the drivers seat, and the base of this ladder was planted on top of my coolbox. I’m not sure if this ladder ended up playing fire place jenga at some point or if it’s still in the land of the mysterions (garage) or if it’s another casualty of Mrs Ozziedogs furlough spring clean and subsequent tip run. I’ll escape to the land of the mysterions a little later and see if there was any reprieve for anything useful and if there is, then I’ll attempt photographic evidence of this elusive creature. Ozziedog,,,,,,, ssslike goin on surfari innit [/QUOTE]
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