Danger_Ranger
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Now you tell me.You shoulda pulled the lower pins and retracted the cylinders with a block to keep the bucket down first
Now you tell me.You shoulda pulled the lower pins and retracted the cylinders with a block to keep the bucket down first
Kids wanted to go and I don't like crowds. Sorry for the inconvenience.Which one of you high rollers rented out the entire Carowinds park and water park?
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Right!You shoulda pulled the lower pins and retracted the cylinders with a block to keep the bucket down first
Last guy must have taken them off the same wayThey were already bent, that's why im taking them off.
You want the lower eyes to pull out of their pockets then the cylinders can slide off the pins straight
I know Hendrick motor sports/car sales and Also Meck Cuunty rent it for the day but I guess @LBarr2002 too is on that level.Which one of you high rollers rented out the entire Carowinds park and water park?
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Nothing wrong with the way you have it setup. Just pull the bottom pins first to prevent the top bushings from binding.
I have seen a couple of those rolling around town.
He told me it belonged his friend Ben. He posted a picture of it on Instagram just a few days after my brother in law saw it at HD in Asheville. I messaged him and asked because thought it was his too.Is that one of @35xj ’s projects?
Why do these 8ft tiles even exist?8ft clg tile, day of final inspection
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I give them 6 months before they just start randomly falling
Painters are on point on this one (behind a cross beam)
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Why do these 8ft tiles even exist?
No savings at all. As long as the AC was on when installed they should stay. But they will get beat to hell any time someone has to get up in there. And the Low voltage guy and Sparky are always in the ceiling after they have their overhead inspection and are "ready" for tile. Wait till the sprinkler guy puts his back hands on a couple and you have to wait 4 weeks for new ones. Oh and probably a minimum order.To Matt's point I can't see what advantage they could ever have. Surely the tiny amount saved in less framing is offset by higher cost panels. They can't be easier or faster to install, and they don't look any better.
You're about 4 weeks behind on all thatNo savings at all. As long as the AC was on when installed they should stay. But they will get beat to hell any time someone has to get up in there. And the Low voltage guy and Sparky are always in the ceiling after they have their overhead inspection and are "ready" for tile. Wait till the sprinkler guy puts his back hands on a couple and you have to wait 4 weeks for new ones. Oh and probably a minimum order.
I want to feel slighted by your comment, but alas - no lies were read.And the Low voltage guy and Sparky are always in the ceiling after they have their overhead inspection and are "ready" for tile.