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Never used but one shop with sliding doors (our old farm shop), guess I am lucky. Roll up doors are great--till they are wet with rain and then you raise them and they drip all over everything.
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Spent some time today cleaning/organizing the corner I'll be putting the cubs in. I already wish I placed the ramp further away from the side wall or it was wider but it will do for now. It'll be pretty easy to widen in in the future. Now i need to hang some cc signs. Pics as soon as my phone cooperates.
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Glad that works for you. That's kind of what I was trying to show with my crude sketch.
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Hopefully I have the pic thing figured out. I guess occ and my phone really dont like each other so I emailed the pics to myself and resized them with my pc at work. So this is what I ended up with. Also pictured is my dog, who was of no help. This will work for now but I'll end up making the ramp 8' wide at some point, probably next summer. The O and the LT will be parked for winter along with my cars, so I can still use the overhead door to get the 1641 out with a blade for snow duty.
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Looks good to me. Why can't you just drag it sideways a bit? Looks plenty wide to me...?
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The 4x4 next to the foundation is staked to the ground and the other end is sink into the gravel. After thinking further, you're right...it would be easiest just to pull it up and move it instead of pulling all the 2x4s up to replace with 8 footers. Maybe some day but it works for now!
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Heck with the Cub Cadets, I like the 1960's something Plymouth(?) better!
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Really now, going on 5 pages to figure out how to nail a few boards together??!!
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I only see 2 pages. But my posts per page are set at 20
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Well, you know how it is. The simple solutions get overlooked. Hell, I wouldn't have consulted the internet masses to solve this particular issue. Wait..... I'm not really the type to consult the internet masses for anything. I'm the "answer guy".
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