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 Post subject: New way to dry and store lumber
PostPosted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 5:21 pm 
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Who can tell me what ya think your lookin at here..
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Looks like 700lbs of oops.....and a few $$$$$ to fix it.


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 Post subject: Danger Will Robenson Danger
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:shock: Looks to me like you got about 150BF. of lumber on a 50BF rack. :? I cant help myself Robert, What were you thinking??? :P :D :D :D I bet "you" even laugh at that one, don't you? You must or you wouldn't have told that picture, :lol: :lol: :lol: . Ok now,.... let's hear the real story Robert? 8)
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I posted a reply last night but lost it during a storm. Yep, I got a rack that came precariously close to doing the same thing. Off loaded the heavy stuff and put a lesser amount of lighter pine in its place. The joints were nailed and needed gussets or lag bolts/all-thread. It scared me because kids liked to play around and under it. It was carrying ~8000lbs(?) before the switch.


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Nothing like the feeling of "oops!" after the fact.

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