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Nope, too much BS.
This forum is not working for us…

give it a couple more days. We will grow on you

Yeah…kind of like a wart…

Or maybe a boil.

I was seeking guidance from veterans.
Good fun and banter has it’s place.

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I worked construction when I was in High School, I worked with the best of the best in their field.
I CAN NOT possibly tell you how much I learned from those guys during that time.
But, that being said,I was the “new kid” or FNG. I can not tell you how many times I was sent off to go look for the “sky hook” or the “board stretcher” or something similar.
(Just a hint, after searching for possibly hours, the sky hook’s/board stretchers don’t exist)

When you see a BS banter going on, that is when you know you are dealing with the best of the best.
You are free to leave if you want to, but I will say,I have been around a little and you won’t find a more informative board than you have here. You just may have to go look for a sky hook every now and then.
All of the Best,
Doug

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Yeah, Doug…some folks can’t seem to see the forest, for the trees.

On a site like this, you pickup the info that you need and let the rest of it go…pretty simple.

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Oh the sky hook, Im in the moving business and we used the sky hook on new guys. The best one I witnessed, we were out on a move in a rich area, driver tells the new guy to go over the next door neighbors house and get the patio furniture, he said the homeowner loaned it to the neighbor, here he comes with the neighbors patio furniture, wasn’t loaned out. We would also pad up a fire hydrant with our moving pads, when you load someone you have some items out by the truck padded for the driver, the new guy would try and pick up the padded fire hydrant. It happens too all new guys. Right of passage!

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Hey I love those things, can I have one?

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To get this back on track, I never worried about a spare just around town too much. In fact I not sure I even had one for a year or so. If I were traveling any distance would always just throw it in the trailer or usually pickup bed. That’s prime space on the front where they mounted it. You could just unbolt tire and hacksaw or zip whiz holder off for now. Then later you could have fab put a mount where you wanted it.

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