Well, I think that tops my story. I was trying to move 8' x 3' sheets of gridwall, thinking I could just put them on my roof rack. I found out when I got to the parking lot that I don't have a roof rack.
*grumble*
Well, I think that tops my story. I was trying to move 8' x 3' sheets of gridwall, thinking I could just put them on my roof rack. I found out when I got to the parking lot that I don't have a roof rack.
*grumble*
LOL.....I couldn't see the pics at work because it was blocked.....I was wondering what all the hubbub was about. LOL That was halarious!
Thanks for the smile.
Peace.
Tom
012009
"Through Great Sacrifice..... Great Rewards Will Be Achieved"
It looked like you had half a suspension bridge hanging out the back. Out of curiousity, why didn't you tie it down like you do the canoe?
The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable man persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on me.
Well, if the trim was made from actual wood, I think I would have been able to carry it up top, but since trim is now made from a cardboard like material, it was just too flimsy. I was pushing it with the way I had it. I actually snapped one of them and mangled the edges of another with the ratchet strap...
The best part is, I think I might be short a board or two, so I may be doing this again, but at least it will only be a few this time!
Bart