I was making a reference to this statement: "... and tacked in the short section on alluvium ..." Bravo on innovative use of THAT material.
BenT sent from my electronic proof reader > On Feb 21, 2014, at 8:44 PM, Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> wrote: > > My grandmother used to say, "only fools and children comment on half done work". > > Pretty silly statement to trot out when one posts half done work on one's blog. But still... > > The open ends of the box section will be closed by welded plugs. I'm still not sure if I will trim back the arm to the upright. Maybe leaving it extended will have a purpose that I haven't thought of. No, I don't think a hi lift jack can worn there. > > Yeah, it is pretty industrial looking, but isn't that always in style? > > Alistair > > > >> On Feb 21, 2014, at 8:29 PM, Ben <syncro@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> However, I am at a loss on how you would handle the characteristics of a deposit of clay, sand, gravel, or silt in building a tube for your upright. Am I missing something.😉 >> >> >> BenT |
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