Hello again everyone
our boarding ladder is wonderful in length but it is only bare SS rungs, not very pleasant on the feet, looking to make or buy threads for it.
Should I go cheap and get pvc boards, wood or starboard plastic to make them or find a place to buy them?
It would likely be difficult to find ready made steps that fit your ladder perfectly but it doesn't hurt to look.
I think
@capta has a good, simple idea with wrapping the steps in something like shrink wrap, it would soften the feel on your feet.
If you want make steps you could use any of the materials you've listed - that's really your call and what you'd like it to look like. One thing I've usually seen is the concave cut on the part of the step that goes against the tube. That seems to make the step hold on better even though you will have to through bolt them. The notches on the ends are great for that also for sure.
For woods, you could go with teak, but it's sure pricey these days. You could also use iroko, sapele, IPE - those are all commonly used in applications like this.
Since you are in Ontario, you might be able to find black locust - excellent low cost local wood but can be hard to find. White oak would work but can also be a bit hard to find - i wouldn't use red oak which is commonly found.
There a number of other woods that could work that won't cost what teak does. If you decide to go with wood, and have some different types to choose from. Let us know what you can get.....
dj