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Tubing Step
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Tubing Step
I've seen the plans for making a step using round pipe and 1/4" plates - but seems like I've seen steps made of either angle iron, or square tubing with diamond plating for the part where your foot goes - anyone do anthing with that? Just curious if angle iron would be strong enough - or what thickness you'd have to go with.
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I used George Willer's basic design. Substituted round pipe for 1-1/2" square tubing. Works like a charm. Also made one from 1"x2" tubing as well - more heavy duty.
Have pics will post.
Oh, the step itself is flat plate, scratched up with weld. Works well.
Have pics will post.
Oh, the step itself is flat plate, scratched up with weld. Works well.
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Here's the info about my step and some others as well.
http://members.toast.net/photos/album.asp?user=gwill&album=Cub_step
http://members.toast.net/photos/album.asp?user=gwill&album=Cub_step
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