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Discussion in '1947-1954' started by blindman, Jan 16, 2007.

  1. blindman

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    No one mentioned the unique way I stored my project for the winter?
     
  2. Kens 50 PU

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    Dude, i'm holding my breathe until spring!

    I was not going to comment for fear that i would subliminally cause one link to get weak and it came crashing down on that awesome GMC underneath it. (It is a pretty slick trick though)!
     
  3. Boopster

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    Hanging

    Well, I just wasn't going to comment until I saw Kens post so I'll put in my nickles worth.

    I CAN'T EVEN HANG A TOY TRUCK FROM MINE, I'M JEALOUS:D

    TB'sD
     
  4. Kevin's 48

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    I love it man. I showed my wife and even she was amazed with it.
     
  5. Flipper

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    My dad has all sorts of stuff hanging from the ceiling and mounted on the walls.

    The ones hanging off of the walls are the funniest. He builds big pallets to bolt the cabs to and then hoists them up on the walls and attaches the to pallets to the wall. He slides them all the way up the wall, near the ceiling so that you can still park stuff underneath. He has a 50 chevy pickup cab, a 30 model A coupe body, Toyota FJ40 tub, a 91 toyota pickup cab all hanging on the walls. And a complete 1952 Mercedes 220 hanging from the ceiling like yours.

    It is bad when you run out of floor space in a 70' x70'

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  6. Zig

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    I can see it now...

    When the building was designed, I can just see the architect's face when he/she was told, "Now beyond the dead load of the heaviest snow, I want you to plan in the live load of me hangin' an old AD from the roof ridge.":D
    Hopefully the architect took that as a serious request- he said as he looked out across a landscape burried under 3" of ice/sleet...
     
  7. vwnate1

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    ?? What'd I miss ?? picture please .

    I remember old Biplanes hanging inside barns when I was a kid....
     
  8. brit 50

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    Huh, so you think your special Blindman? we use levitation all the time over here in England to store our projects through the winter, we have a Tibetan monk who travels around doing this for us, you want to see something real impressive? go with him when he levitates a semi!!!;)
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  9. Zig

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    That's just too funny!

    :D
     
  10. blindman

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    Oh Yeah????

    Oh Yeah???!! ( He said as a large chip forms on his shoulder...) Well Here we have rabid, oversexed chipmunks that gather every fall and collect up unfinished projects and store them like nuts!!!. Every spring people are always diggin' up the woods to see if they can find their long lost projects!! (So there!!)
    He He He
     
  11. brit 50

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    Ah see, this is where youve got confused Blindman, the chipmunks are mother natures way of getting rid of the bad projects and burying them where they belong, your mistake is actually digging them up again!!!

    Mother nature is a wonderful thing!
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  12. vwnate1

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    You're Right About That !

    After all , she made the Dinosaurs go into the ground so we can drive our old trucks millions of years later..... :D

    -Nate


     
  13. Zig

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    Leave it to Nate to spin THAT one!
     
  14. blindman

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    Touche'

    Nice spin!!
     
  15. brit 50

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    Evolution

    Our trucks have evolved from the dinosaurs, they must be as they are strong, big and go on forever, and they are being dug up all over the place. Thriftmastersaurus, Chevroletsaur, or the real ugly one Geeemseeaurus.

    Mother nature, cant beat her.
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