[GreenKeys] FS: Greeenkeys Stuff
Gary L. Buda
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Sat, 26 Jan 2002 09:10:48 -0600
How about a friend of mine who built a biplane in his little one bedroom
home. The fuselage he welded up in the garage. The four wings he built in
the tiny basement. Then to remove the wings he had to dig along the
foundation, knock out a couple feet of cinder blocks and pass the wings
through. Took him 15 years to complete the biplane but he got it done.
73's Gary WA0NDN
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At 09:21 AM 1/24/02 -0600, John Foust wrote:
>At 09:49 PM 1/23/2002 -0800, Don Robert House wrote:
>
>>>"...Seems to me, I have a kayak project I want to build out of a wood
kit. Any
>>>suggestions where I should build it?
>>
>>You could build it in your basement! Providing you have an outside
entrance/exit!
>
>My personal rule of thumb is that you've gone over the edge
>when you start talking seriously about knocking out walls in
>order to deliver or remove a large item for your "hobby". :-)
>
>On the other hand, I'm wracking my brain to figure out how
>to safely maneuver 1,800 pounds of scanning electron microscope
>down the garage-to-basement stairway. It's a good thing I
>put in that stairway, or I'd be thinking about knocking
>out walls! And then there's the guys who collect 2,500 pounds
>of old mainframe that sucks a kilowatt when you turn it on...
>
>- John
>
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