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Gunner
 
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On Tue, 09 May 2006 10:31:16 -0500, Mike Berger
wrote:

Are you planning to nail up the 2x4's for racking for your metal
scrap?

Gunner wrote:

Gunner, who just finished welding up racking for the 200+ 8' & 12'
2x4s he scrounged.

No. I welded up some racking to hold the 2x4s, that Im going to use to
bulld a storage shed and other things out of. I generally use metal
racks and bins to hold the metal scrap

Im somewhat space limited these days, and am trying to get things
cleaned up, cleaned out and so forth.

What I really need is a crew of about 4 guys, a case of ice cold beer
or sodas and a day or two to tear everything down, move the buried
van, and put all the pallet racks into their proper positions. The
carpentry work I can do myself, but I find the old ticker gets a bit
bothersome after several hours of hard physical labor.

Shrug

Gunner

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