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Ski lift tower installation (helmet cam)

bigbog

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....just beautiful stuff Greg!...........where the heck did you

find that? Just a beautiful autumn/fall day in the Wasatch...it doesn't get any better than that. The same in autumn in northern New England as well....a great time of year.
Bolts & Nuts & Towers......well designed stuff makes for easy procedures for humans...
*That stuff with the lift failure & all.......is all that for your skiing enemies Greg? :lol::lol::lol:
 

drjeff

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Bolts & Nuts & Towers......well designed stuff makes for easy procedures for humans...
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Thank god for that! If they designed/engineered and fabricated lifts as "good" as one of my former gas grills, well they'd never be running :angry: :x
 

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Bolts & Nuts & Towers......well designed stuff makes for easy procedures for humans...
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Thank god for that! If they designed/engineered and fabricated lifts as "good" as one of my former gas grills, well they'd never be running :angry: :x

Ha ha ha ha ha! I hear that! I had to refabricate a $500 one I bought due to poor allignment. Then, when it was done, one of the casters snapped off due to weak metal before I even had chance to use it! You don't get what you pay for! lol :blink:
 

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Ha ha ha ha ha! I hear that! I had to refabricate a $500 one I bought due to poor allignment. Then, when it was done, one of the casters snapped off due to weak metal before I even had chance to use it! You don't get what you pay for! lol :blink:

Atleast mine was a wedding gift ;) My favorite part of my building it had to be after I did all the re-drilling to get it assembled and I go to put in the automatic igniter, I'm looking at the instruction manual and looking at the igniter, and the instructions weren't even for the igniter that they packed with the grill! Let's just say that I was a little nervous the first time I turned on the propane and went to hit the igniter button!
 

bigbog

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Bolts & Nuts & Towers......well designed stuff makes for easy procedures for humans...
QUOTE]..Thank god for that! If they designed/engineered and fabricated lifts as "good" as one of my former gas grills, well they'd never be running :angry: :x

There is good design...and then life is not fun when things are not right...or when things happen...
 
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