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RE: I need Some Pictures

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Posted by: HappyHillbilly at Fri Oct 26 09:42:45 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HappyHillbilly ]  
   

> > > I hope this makes sense.

Perfectly well! Good explanation as I understand exactly what you did.

Seeing the front brace made me wonder if there were any inside or on the backside, too. So you supported the front because the top wasn't resting on the face, like it does along the back wall. See, told ya I understood. By golly, you might be alright after all. Hahahahahaha!!!


> > > You have to understand, we also have a woodworking business. We have a full blown shop out back which makes building cages and racks a whole lot easier.

Ahh, so that's your dirty lil' secret. That's great! I've always enjoyed building things and wish I had more woodworking tools as I love woodwork. I used to be a machinist. Similar, but not quite the same.

Thanks a bunch, Randy for taking the time to fill me in on that.

Have a good one!
Mike
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