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Jay Pique October 7th 05 06:44 PM

I need a hanger.
 
Today I went to deliver the project I just completed and it's too big
to get out of the shop, aka "the basement". So that's just ****ing
great.

JP


Dave Hinz October 7th 05 06:47 PM

On 7 Oct 2005 10:44:12 -0700, Jay Pique wrote:
Today I went to deliver the project I just completed and it's too big
to get out of the shop, aka "the basement". So that's just ****ing
great.


Heh...friend of mine built an ultralight in his basement...


Jay Pique October 7th 05 06:53 PM


Dave Hinz wrote:
On 7 Oct 2005 10:44:12 -0700, Jay Pique wrote:
Today I went to deliver the project I just completed and it's too big
to get out of the shop, aka "the basement". So that's just ****ing
great.


Heh...friend of mine built an ultralight in his basement...


Har! What a moron.

JP
************
Fe y.


Dave Hinz October 7th 05 06:59 PM

On 7 Oct 2005 10:53:01 -0700, Jay Pique wrote:

Dave Hinz wrote:
On 7 Oct 2005 10:44:12 -0700, Jay Pique wrote:
Today I went to deliver the project I just completed and it's too big
to get out of the shop, aka "the basement". So that's just ****ing
great.


Heh...friend of mine built an ultralight in his basement...


Har! What a moron.


Well, he did plan for it, the plane could be partially disassembled
(read: take off the frigging wing) and taken out in the two major parts.
And, being an ultralight, it's, well, not all that heavy.


Jay Pique October 7th 05 07:05 PM


Dave Hinz wrote:
On 7 Oct 2005 10:53:01 -0700, Jay Pique wrote:

Dave Hinz wrote:
On 7 Oct 2005 10:44:12 -0700, Jay Pique wrote:
Today I went to deliver the project I just completed and it's too big
to get out of the shop, aka "the basement". So that's just ****ing
great.

Heh...friend of mine built an ultralight in his basement...


Har! What a moron.


Well, he did plan for it, the plane could be partially disassembled
(read: take off the frigging wing) and taken out in the two major parts.
And, being an ultralight, it's, well, not all that heavy.


Tres cool. I'd love to build and fly one someday. Back in college I
poked around doing some research, but then decided to become a lawyer
for some strange reason. Do what you love. That's what I'm trying
these days.

JP
***************
Meliora baby.


SonomaProducts.com October 7th 05 07:33 PM

Chain saw, titebond and clamps.


[email protected] October 7th 05 07:42 PM


SonomaProducts.com wrote:
Chain saw, titebond and clamps.


Of course, you'll need a cross-cut AND a rip chain... :-)


George October 7th 05 09:44 PM


"Jay Pique" wrote in message
oups.com...
Today I went to deliver the project I just completed and it's too big
to get out of the shop, aka "the basement". So that's just ****ing
great.

Sure it will get in at its destination?

Time to think about one of those walk-out basements. Get a shovel, and then
a sledge....



Mike Berger October 7th 05 09:52 PM

Use a scrolling saw. You can cut the piece in half, move
it, glue it back together, and nobody will be the wiser!

Jay Pique wrote:
Today I went to deliver the project I just completed and it's too big
to get out of the shop, aka "the basement". So that's just ****ing
great.

JP


Teamcasa October 7th 05 09:57 PM


"Jay Pique" wrote in message
oups.com...
Today I went to deliver the project I just completed and it's too big
to get out of the shop, aka "the basement". So that's just ****ing
great.

JP


I recently build 10 60'x60' hangars at a local field in SOCal. There is a
waiting list, should I put you name on the list?

Dave



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loutent October 7th 05 10:42 PM

In article .com, Jay
Pique wrote:

Today I went to deliver the project I just completed and it's too big
to get out of the shop, aka "the basement". So that's just ****ing
great.

JP


Hi Jay,

That sucks alright - I came close to doing the same
thing a few times.

Is it just a matter of the project being too big to fit
through your basement door or is it that you can't get
it up the steps or make a turn or something like that.

If it's the door size thing, maybe you could go through the
floor somehow. Guess that might depend on the value
of the project.

Lou

DarthDooku October 7th 05 11:01 PM

this is pretty funny. Im a student and our teacher just told us last
night, "Dont use your basement as a shop, its better to have it in a
garage or something." Everyone was like, "Why". Then he says, " You
ever hear of the guy who built a sailboat in his basement? Well, it
stayed there forever."


Jay Pique October 7th 05 11:03 PM

Well it's been delivered and I even got paid already. A little
cutting, some breakage and a good dose of repair work did the job.

JP


Dave Balderstone October 8th 05 03:01 AM

In article , Dave Hinz
wrote:

Well, he did plan for it, the plane could be partially disassembled
(read: take off the frigging wing) and taken out in the two major parts.
And, being an ultralight, it's, well, not all that heavy.


Friend of mine rebuild a Tiger Moth biplane in his attic shop. He had a
big house.

--
Life. Nature's way of keeping meat fresh. -- Dr. Who

Mark & Juanita October 8th 05 06:47 AM

On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 16:44:35 -0400, "George" George@least wrote:


"Jay Pique" wrote in message
roups.com...
Today I went to deliver the project I just completed and it's too big
to get out of the shop, aka "the basement". So that's just ****ing
great.

Sure it will get in at its destination?

Time to think about one of those walk-out basements. Get a shovel, and then
a sledge....


There you go. A new project to get the previous project out of the
basement. Probably will take longer to finish the new project than the
original project took. :-)

It's always something. [tm Emily Patelle]


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George October 8th 05 01:26 PM

I need a hanger.
 

"Mark & Juanita" wrote in message
...
Time to think about one of those walk-out basements. Get a shovel, and
then
a sledge....


There you go. A new project to get the previous project out of the
basement. Probably will take longer to finish the new project than the
original project took. :-)

Nice to have that walk-in, though. I'd have had a hernia operation by now
without mine.




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