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Sberry

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This is another little saga but something I want deliberately doing was shoving the end of the work table under to set tools on. I need a shelf on one of the fixtures yet.
I could walk under the front end without ducking but it's the same as the arms all the way up. It's kind of a natural move and once under it the rest of bnb it, cross members etc, all just above my head.
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I am having trouble understanding your post. Start with the title, what is "Shoo"?
I need a shelf on one of the fixtures yet.
What is "fixtures"?
I could walk under the front end without ducking but it's the same as the arms all the way up.
Do not understand.
It's kind of a natural move and once under it the rest of bnb it
What is "bnb"?

Edit now allows you to change the title and the post.
 
Shoo... grandma with a broom chasing chickens out of the kitchen.
 
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Crap. I did this from a phone in a hurry. Was sposed to be Shop and I was going to add to it and fix shortly but stuff came up and just finishing a little lunch now.
 
Shoo Fly Pie
 
Talk about dialects and accents. I know you wrote this in telephone English, but I did not get a single thing out of the original post.
 
I know people from MI and they don't talk like that.
 
Like the Mohawk, just picked one up for the new shop, mine is setup to have the lines run in the concrete instead of overhead.
Best part was it came with the screw adjustable adapters.
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Looks like I get more views and response when I fog sumthin up. Who woulda thunk it.
 
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Yes. Mine are over my head. I have 20 ft to the rafter. The location wasn't planned and should have got it earlier. The location was worked out after I built a storage building which really let the shop layout blossom in to a really ergonomic system.
This is really convenient to work from. If I was full time or regular with auto would get another hoist but as it is doesnt crowd or isn't in the way as it is.
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Just pics.
 

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Looks like that first step thru the door is a really really long step! Do you have any kind of fall protection on either door?
 
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The one is locked and blocked. If I was to do it again might not bother. It was for putting furniture up. I used the headgear I was going to use for an elevator elsewhere. I was going to land it and stairway but like a lot of things the temp worked so well that it just kind of stayed.
 
I like the use of the Grill stand, and your tool lay out on the stand..
 
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I was going to buy a service cart, this was prototype and worked well enough that it never got replaced.
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