"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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Where it sits I've got about 2 feet behind the pop with the motor in the
trailering position, and about 8 inches in front of the front bumper from
where the overhead door will be. That means I could actually have a
shallow cabinet behind the boat, although I am thinking maybe just
pegboards on that section of wall. Give myself some room to get around
the back of the boat.
I'm getting excited. We have had windy conditions all week though so
couldn't put up sheeting and insulation yet. Its ready. The base strip
is all bolted to the slab. Just waitiing for a couple calm days.
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Bob La Londe
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seeing that metal frame reminded me of one time I am in Dayton, OH for NCR
and they are building a new Univ. Dayton Field House. Is huge metal frame
building. Fell down. Luckily only a couple of minor injuries. Still
remember a workers comment. "Well, it made a funny noise, and then fell
down".