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jim rozen
 
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In article , DoN. Nichols says...

Otherwise, the only "practical" suggestions I can offer is to think
"up". Look into some manner of "stacking", securing stuff "up" over the
cars when not in use. Make sure it is secure, nothing less fun that having
something fall on the car just before you have to go out.


Especially something like a Bridgeport or a Monarch lathe. :-)


Well think of the alternatives. Would *you* want your car or
truck falling on your 10EE?

Lathe goes on *top*!

Jim


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