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|    Jim Wilkins to Jim Wilkins    |
|    Re: Moving a 40ft High Cube - SHELVES    |
|    10 May 25 07:51:55    |
      From: muratlanne@gmail.com              "Jim Wilkins" wrote in message news:vvmbs5$35lja$1@dont-email.me...              > The lowest shelves are higher to clear propane cylinders, 5 gallon oil       > drums, buckets of pipe fittings etc.              I chose to store larger and heavier wheeled powered equipment, the tractors,       log splitter, generators, snow blowers etc, in less expensively built       firewood pole sheds with slightly sloped corrugated steel roofs and tarp       walls that fully open, plus lower pallet or dirt floors to ease rolling or       driving in and out. The walled sheds have a higher floor level so snow + ice       doesn't freeze the doors shut. The mostly Harbor Freight tarps last 5 - 10       years.              The 900W Honda generator can stay indoors because the primer bulb I made for       it will pressurize and completely empty the gas tank, line and carburetor.       If iced in I need to clear only a small space outside to run it.       jsw              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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