Question For The Smarter Than Me Radio People
On May 21, 9:19*am, dave wrote:
Gregg wrote:
On May 20, 10:31 am, *wrote:
Gregg wrote:
On May 19, 10:55 pm, wrote:
Be sure to keep a couple of rat traps in your barn/shed.
cuhulin
Ha! It's cool Cuh, not that there aren't critters around (because
there are) but I've never seen a rat in my area before. Lots of
coons / bunny wabbits / squirrels / some kittie cats. But I have to
say, the barn/shed was built like freeking Noah's Ark, if you can
overdo a small area like that....IMO it was overdone and I literally
paid for it $$$ - but that's cool. I'll measure it today so you guys
have a better idea, it's not a big space, but it was built like a mini
barn - but not as big as a barn - follow me? But definitely more than
enough room to store my extra kitchen set / ladders/shovels etc. stuff
like that.
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OK - I went out there in the freeking dark and measured my "shed."
I was close in what I was thinking , but off pretty much in the
height. The "Heavyweight Champ Of Sheds"heh *comes in peaked at
"exactly" eleven and a quarter X eleven and a quarter X nineteen and
three quarter. The height of nineteen and three quarter though....
that is at the tallest part, the rooftop is like a house, follow me?
That is where I measured, but the slant coming down isn't dramatic -
it's pretty gradual. I'm 6ft.2" and have no problem at all in there
with room or fear of bumping into anything and once I put four more
shelves in there with the two already there - - I can move some more
fun stuff in there. If only I had electricity in there, I could put in
a window (it's windowless) and a little AC unit and a little heater
for the winter. It wouldn't take much IMO to cool or heat a little
area like that.
But I have a spot where I can put things above me, but once I do, I
can't see them which kind of sucks, but I just use my little wooden
six step ladder to take a peak up there. The walls were made ( I'm not
too technical here so I don't know how to phrase it in building lingo)
with the outside wall and then the spray foam insulation and then
another wall to cover it up, still with me? The floor is just your
typical floor, it creaks in a couple spots, I would say the floor is
the worst in terms of stability but in my "not really knowing how to
build a shed mind" .....it would be the easiest to replace - I hope.
But after I measured it I had to walk into the hallowed
area...lol...pretty cool to see that wire clipped to the AD dissapear
into the shed and there she stood when I opened that heavy ass door
start the baptist church choir music *my lazy susan with the Vaunted
GE P-780 sitting proudly on top of her. Pathetically I felt somewhat
arousedsnicker *so I HAD TO sit in my very comfy rocking chair where
I then turned on the GE.
I have to say.....HUGE difference with the wire to the AD. Every
little turn of the dial produced something I could work with in
turning the table to bring in the signal or peaking or nulling with
the loop. So I'm very pleased, it's one of those things I always
wanted to do but just never got around to doing it. So I have to get
another set of fresh D cells for my other 780 because I don't want to
miss having one in the house. Now knowing the dimensions and how it
was built, does it sound safe enough to keep it out there all the
time? Drifter, if you're reading this - let me know your opinion.
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Ha! You think? :-) I guess one Hammarlund HQ in the winter should keep
it toasty (if there was electric.)
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