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HB20 Narrow vs UPVC doorstep.


Joseph W
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Hi everyone, just wondered if you could give advice on the above scenario. What do you guys use to protect the upvc doorsteps which always look like they will just snap off?on another job I have used my 8ft ramps with some car inspection ramps connected to bridge the step, however the job i have coming up does not have the space to allow this! best solution?

 

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Joe.

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wheel chair ramps/ planks of woods and chocks.

 

can anything be removed from the upvc door by the way of screws or the like?

 

prevention is always better than cure.

 

could you cut boards to fit the doorway the machine wont slip off ramps and then have lots of chocks of wood to geup and over the step?

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