FWIW I like to live life vicariously a la RIch, down in the bayou (or
Palmetto equivalent).
On Tue, Apr 3, 2012 at 10:27 PM, Kevin Kraly wrote:
> Would it be too much trouble to post a photo for those of us without
> imagination?
>
> Come on! Live in my world for a while. Who needs pictures any
Would it be too much trouble to post a photo for those of us without
imagination?
Come on! Live in my world for a while. Who needs pictures anyway?
Seriously, things would be a whole lot better if I could see pictures and
not have to rely on words alone.
Kevin in Hillsboro, Oregon
1977 240D
On 4/1/12 1:10 AM, andrew strasfogel wrote:
Would it be too much trouble to post a photo for those of us without
imagination?
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Rich Thomas
wrote:
We live on sand here, no concrete driveways or anything, so I built a pad
out in front of the garage to work on c
Would it be too much trouble to post a photo for those of us without
imagination?
On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 3:23 PM, Rich Thomas
wrote:
> We live on sand here, no concrete driveways or anything, so I built a pad
> out in front of the garage to work on cars -- about 10x20, 6x 2x8-16
> sleepers on th
We live on sand here, no concrete driveways or anything, so I built a
pad out in front of the garage to work on cars -- about 10x20, 6x 2x8-16
sleepers on the sand, with 2x12-10s for the deck. I added about 4ft at
the back for the ramp to get up on it. I probably should have gone with
12' wid