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Old 12-05-17 | 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Seattle Forrest
Some of the rollers I've looked at have a step built into the frame, others don't. I was thinking about a stack of hardcover books for this purpose. I suppose a milk box would be easier to move. Glad I'm on the right track, and thanks for sharing this.
just about the last thing you want is a stack of books that can and will slid around as you step on them. Whatever you use, it should be one piece and reliable. If you don't have a milk box, you might try flipping a big pot over.
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