Henricksen
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Thanks for the link. That foldaway handle looks promising. I will need to take some measurements and see how that would fit in with a handrail. As it happens, I too know a talented welder who lives down the way. I can always call on him to make or modify something I come up with. Yes your comments regarding the trailer are noted. As it happens, I think I do have the capability to haul a gooseneck with the set up in the bed of my truck. But more and more, the handrails, grab bars, etc and better on and off loading are looking mighty good.ntsqd said:I have seen fold-away hand rails for class A's. No idea if one long enough is available or not. This is something that a talented welding or blacksmith shop could make or modify easily enough. I know just the guy in the 93003 area.
Like this: http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/item/lend-a-hand-rv-hand-rail-sparkling-silver/29043
Were I personally going to put a camper on a trailer I would do it on a gooseneck trailer and have a "built-in deck" from the remaining trailer deck. Those tow and back-up easier than a bumper-tag trailer too.
Thanks.