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Garwood - "Misty Morning"

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Topic: Garwood - "Misty Morning"
Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Subject: Garwood - "Misty Morning"
Date Posted: August-15-2010 at 10:05am
The title got me!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oGU7PkPNwQ&feature=related - the original way - the only way

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Keep it original, Pete
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Posted By: eric lavine
Date Posted: August-15-2010 at 11:07am
im misty eyed after the music...beauty

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Posted By: gun-driver
Date Posted: August-15-2010 at 3:07pm
Pete, looks like you have to start looking for a crane now, for that garage of yours.


Posted By: 8122pbrainard
Date Posted: August-15-2010 at 3:33pm
Originally posted by gun-driver gun-driver wrote:

Pete, looks like you have to start looking for a crane now, for that garage of yours.


No crane needed! The two "W" beams height was the governing factor in the shop ceiling height and the governing factor in the overall shop actual height. I didn't what it too high to make it look out of place in the residential area yet give me the height needed to roll a hull over. The shop floor is actually below grade on one side. The ceiling height is 11 feet, the 14" "W" beams are recessed into the ceiling and only come down 6" (plenty of room for trolleys - 5" needed) and with trolley mounted 1 ton hoists I'm ending up with 9' under the hooks. That's plenty of room to handle the hulls I plan on working on/rolling. Yes, a "Sedan" may be a problem!!!

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