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Rich that is a great post. In my younger days I could have done this without help but I'm still getting it done.
 
Rich that is a great post. In my younger days I could have done this without help but I'm still getting it done.
Im slowimg down and resisting projects these days. I have to build a creek crossing and install a 8-10kw solar project this year and Im not lookimg forward to either. We’ve built something significant every year since we’ve been here and I’m ready to focus on recreation and relaxation. Maybe next year…..
 
Oh, you'll love it at home. Just not the same having to drop it off at some storage lot. Now- what about the two ends? Pretty useless to have covered storage if both ends are exposed- which we found out the hard way. What we did was buy two canvas tarps and hang them on each end with bungies or twine. Tarps are not cheap. But we got them pretty reasonable at a place called the Chicago Canvas Co. if I remember right.
As for cheap, we all paid a nice price for our traveling needs so spending a little money on them is ok in my humble opinion.
 

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