Westfalia Bunk Step

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Westfalia Bunk Step

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Anyone seen one of these westfalia bunk step and or have one?
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Havent seen one like that, but hi have a different style one. Can just see it in this picture
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I made two steps that went onto the table leg (minus the top) that plugged into the floor socket when my daughter was little. Can't show any pictures as it was disposed of as she grew a lot!
Basically, was a pair of wooden treads with a semi circle of wood cut out of one edge and a semi-circle of steel to make up the circle the same diameter as the leg. A hole through the steel and the leg was then used to take a steel pin to hold the step in position at right angles to the other.
Easy peasy! (No good if you haven't got a floor socket for a table though).
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