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Porthos

Porthos

11 hours ago, weinoo said:

n lieu of a step stool, maybe get yourself a step ladder, which I believe is much more stable; and hence, safer.

I own step ladders but given my balance issues these work a bit better for me, and my Sweetie prefers for me to stay off of step ladders. 

 

These are my step stools. The smaller one suffices for most simple tasks. The 3-step stool, which I call my project step stool, is used when more weight/reach is involved. I used the project step stool for removing and replacing the things on the initial top shelves, as well as installing the new shelves.  It is no fun not being able to do the things I could easily do 15 years ago. I turn 70 this year but my body is older than my chronological age.

 

I can't seem to get the images to show up when I choose them.

 

For those who are curious they are Kobalt 2 step 250 lb, and 3-step 300lb.

 

Porthos

Porthos

11 hours ago, weinoo said:

n lieu of a step stool, maybe get yourself a step ladder, which I believe is much more stable; and hence, safer.

I own step ladders but given my balance issues these work a bit better for me, and my Sweetie prefers for me to stay off of step ladders. 

 

These are my step stools. The smaller one suffices for most simple tasks. The 3-step stool, which I call my project step stool, is used when more weight/reach is involved. I used the project step stool for removing and replacing the things on the initial top shelves, as well as installing the new shelves.  It is no fun not being able to do the things I could easily do 15 years ago. I turn 70 this year but my body is older than my chronological age.

 

eta photos

 

 

Porthos

Porthos

10 hours ago, weinoo said:

n lieu of a step stool, maybe get yourself a step ladder, which I believe is much more stable; and hence, safer.

I own step ladders but given my balance issues these work a bit better for me, and my Sweetie prefers for me to stay off of step ladders. 

 

These are my step stools. The smaller one suffices for most simple tasks. The 3-step stool, which I call my project step stool, is used when more weight/reach is involved. I used the project step stool for removing and replacing the things on the initial top shelves, as well as installing the new shelves.  It is no fun not being able to do the things I could easily do 15 years ago. I turn 70 this year but my body is older than my chronological age.

 

Photos to follow.  I have to convert the images type first. 

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