On Monday 31 May 2010, Mark Wendt wrote:
>On 05/30/2010 06:03 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> Gene,
>>>
>>>          All the extrusions are from 8020.  All cut to custom
>>> length.  You shoulda seen the 13' long package they arrived in.  On
>>> pallets and all.  At a residence.  On a 53' semi...  ;-)
>>>
>>> Mark
>>
>> I'll bet the neighbors sure did a lot of rubber necking. ;-)
>
>I think the driver did a bit more.  We live on a small cul-de-sac,
>that's tree lined.  He did a masterful job of getting that big truck
>backed up to my driveway, that's for sure.  I have a hard time due to
>the eedjits parking on the street getting my 18 1/2' boat in and out of
>the neighborhood sometimes.
>
Yeah, but I expect you can see your boat out of both mirrors.  Me backing my 
old Terry Bass boat into its hole can get frustrating as I have a hard cover 
on the GMC's box, and the yard grade makes it very difficult to even see the 
mounted motor as I'm backing the last 20 feet.  I have to try and keep the 
trailers tires centered and that is all I can see.  After dark, its a real 
cast iron bitch.

>Mark
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Cheers, Gene
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