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C'on guys Ed's done it all for you Thumbsup 
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If you're referring to the 4 pieces that stuck out above the 1.8M piece, I just figured they were for a shelf.
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My next comment was going to be the horizontal pieces you shortened sticking out the back should have actually been lengthened instead. Chin

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(05-20-2015, 06:17 PM)Vinny Wrote: If you're referring to the 4 pieces that stuck out above the 1.8M piece, I just figured they were for a shelf.

That's correct Thumbsup  At least you thought there was a reason for them, I have no idea what I was thinking Big Grin  not a lot Rotfl

I had CAD drawings, 3D models (I can move around) I even built it, and still did not see they were not required.

I'm sure I could enter myself for some sort of award Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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I knew from the very beginning that the max length of stock on the back would be 1.8 meters because it would hit the underside of the shelf if it was much longer. I was happy with that as well - yet somehow I lost what I was doing.
I think my brain cell must have rebooted.

C'on guys don't you think it is a bit strange / odd Popcorn to have done that and not seen it.
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that's not as bad as some on the things that I used to see when I was working in the plant and out in the field installing asphalt plants,

one of those things that if you grind it off and get some paint on it before anyone sees it no one will know.

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You call that a mistake. Rolleyes

Come back whining when you have a real mistake.

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(05-20-2015, 06:45 PM)dallen Wrote: one of those things that if you grind it off and get some paint on it before anyone sees it no one will know.

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That's true, I'm not upset or bothered too much about it, that's not true it has bothered me in a strange way not sure why just has.
I will definitely cut the bluudy things off  Thumbsup Rotfl
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(05-20-2015, 06:37 PM)DaveH Wrote: C'on guys don't you think it is a bit strange / odd Popcorn to have done that and not seen it.
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No. Like I said, I thought it was for a shelf.
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(05-20-2015, 06:57 PM)EdK Wrote: You call that a mistake. Rolleyes

Come back whining when you have a real mistake.

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I think that is the whole thing, it isn't a mistake, a mistake would be welding it in the wrong place, cutting it to the wrong length ...... sort of thing we all do now and then and blame the dog. Rotfl

I just feel it is a very weird thing not to have noticed earlier. Popcorn It is just odd.
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