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computedshorty Wrote:

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> What does it look like?

> How high to the upper floor level?


> Is it clockwise or anti clockwise?

> How wide is it?

>

> http://www.mylenstairs.com/


That would depend if you were going up or coming down.. ;-)


Fox

steveo that is very funny.

and PCG yes I was thinking LASSCO in Vauxhall.

Maybe the're thinking of creating a double height space, or regular stairs with a Stannah Stair Lift or something, since I don't think Stannah could cope with a spiral staircase. I'd like to see them try though.

Do you know, when my Great Aunt died Stannah wanted ?2,000 to take it out the house again (apparently).

I should have said it was to fit a Stannah Chair lift. It is clockwise, but decreases in circumference as the steps get to the top of the Lighthouse, I dont want anything fancy as I am thinking of retiring shortly as it is getting a bit awkward with the cold striking the matches for the lamp, they promissed to bring gloves but said they cant get here.

I only came here because they said it was a light job.

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