I'm posting this one for Tombear really (and other lovers of old tools)
Was having a maintenance day today and teak oiling stuff that gets left outside (benches, tables, chairs etc.)
I also do our older wooden ladders since BB bought them all and loves to grow sweet peas up them in the Summer (they are functional the rest of the year). I thought you might enjoy a look at our steps - not a patch on your file collection - but fun

Wooden Steps by British Red, on Flickr
I love the wear and uneven nature of the treads - like an accelerated view of Castle staircases

Steps Tread by British Red, on Flickr
The back has a lot of old plates and screws holding it together - but that's okay

Steps back by British Red, on Flickr
Probably not worth the few quid we gave for them - but I like using them - its fun feeling the foot shaped wear in the treads
Was having a maintenance day today and teak oiling stuff that gets left outside (benches, tables, chairs etc.)
I also do our older wooden ladders since BB bought them all and loves to grow sweet peas up them in the Summer (they are functional the rest of the year). I thought you might enjoy a look at our steps - not a patch on your file collection - but fun

Wooden Steps by British Red, on Flickr
I love the wear and uneven nature of the treads - like an accelerated view of Castle staircases

Steps Tread by British Red, on Flickr
The back has a lot of old plates and screws holding it together - but that's okay

Steps back by British Red, on Flickr
Probably not worth the few quid we gave for them - but I like using them - its fun feeling the foot shaped wear in the treads
