Put the upper half of the new Sea-doo ramp in on a damp Sunday morning. Jim and Spencer were able to carefully lower it in place as Al and I guided onto the mounting brace. I let Al do most of the heavy welding since he brought the welder. Denise was nice enough to snap a few pictures of the project while trying to do accounting homework.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Sea-Doo ramp stage 1
Put the upper half of the new Sea-doo ramp in on a damp Sunday morning. Jim and Spencer were able to carefully lower it in place as Al and I guided onto the mounting brace. I let Al do most of the heavy welding since he brought the welder. Denise was nice enough to snap a few pictures of the project while trying to do accounting homework.
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How could Denise possibly concentrate on accounting whilst 4 big ole studs were just outside the window showing off our stuff?
It wasn't an easy task. I just had to keep getting up and going to the window! I especially enjoyed Al's zip strip belt. I look foward to next summer when I have no studying. Then I can just sit and admire my big ole studs, with no distractions.
Don't you mean "STUD" ?
Now you can launch the white trash stand up 1982 sea doo from next door!
Doesn't "fatty cakes" check out this blog? Better becareful! She might get made...certainly don't make fun of the Hyster!
Who's the good looking one on the right?
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