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Randy or Sherry Guttery wrote:
Ed wrote: I have just realized that I am as old as my radios. I can't pick up 100 pound transmitters any more. Even in my younger days, since most of my radios weigh as much as I do - (since I'm around 100 pounds myself) this has always been an issue. While he's often a PITA; that's one of the main reasons I keep Randy around: he's still useful as "gorilla" - ah - er "crane"! ;). Seriously - a sturdy cart about the right height to "slide" 390s, AR88s, RAO-6's, ART13s and such to and from tables, the work bench, etc. is a must. Equally seriously - recruiting help when moving the big ones goes from being a convenience - to a necessity. -- Sherry Be careful Sherry, you know he reads this newsgroup, too. ;-) -- http://home.earthlink.net/~computersforvets/ Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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