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On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 16:12:28 -0500, (Richard
Harrison) wrote: Ian White wrote: "The real technical question is how many, and how long, will be "just enough" for "here"?" Reminds me of the trailer house designer pulling out reaces until the whole projkect collapses, then rebuilding with only the last brace removed reinstalled. Sounds like the guy works for Fleetwood. Here's an example of their fine American craftsmanship used on my fifth-wheel trailer. Actually I think they probably have a crew of illegal aliens doing the work but who knows. http://users.triconet.org/wesandlind...yFleetwood.jpg The awning upright kept the sheet from tearing off completely and landing in the middle of I-10 (75 mph limit). Adding insult to injury, I had just increased my insurance deductable before the trip from $200 to $1K to "save money." |
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