KemppiFrog
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Nope, they are well overlapped and ribbed. Before your foot slipped through(unlikely), you would get a nasty bruise on your shin a bit above the ankle. Depending on your clogs, 185mm up.That looks useful.
Do you have to have any back stops in the steps to stop a foot on the wet wood slipping through ?
You want to see the spiral job inside, looted from a bar, and used to access the loft before the conversion. Very narrow and coming down, you are on your heels. Lethel after a couple of glasses.
The house is 'slightly' crowded... Apparently they lived in a commercial premise before, sort of factory. Suited her art and his music. But, it was far bigger than this house, so it is crammed with gear, despite frequent trips to the tip. Every room is packed with stuff, just enough space to get through. Very likeable couple and I have introduced them to a another client who is starting a gallery in a nearby place. She is a recent retiree from the Paris area and has lived in the States for a bit. Think they might get on.. I have been asked to sort the Gallery's lights out +a few other bits. It is a building in the garden of a friend who has an ancient place. He tends to rely on me for tech stuff, as his tool kit is a a curious electrical screwdriver, a pair of pliers and a crude hammer. All a bit pristine..