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I couldn't get the pics tocome up!
Richard Lamb wrote: "Capt. Doug" wrote: Badwater Bill wrote in messageI built a 36x36 shop this spring too. I put a 10 foot high garage door on it that's 18 feet wide too. I'm all set. I can wheel an R-22 in and out of there. 10' high doors work for the R-22, but I'm wondering if an R-44 can fit by tilting the machine backwards or maybe sideways on a trick dolly. D. While we are on this particular drift, I really need ground gear for my lawn ornament. http://home.flash.net/~lamb01/rvn.htm/v_loh01c.jpg A dolly won't work due to low doors... I need to be able to move it around easier. Pipe rollers and a bunch of helpers is not convenient. Anybody have a clue? Richard |
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