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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2822315" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Craig yes it was definitely an "Indecent" operation moving the powder.</p><p>So much for spell check and posting late at night. Funny I was top of my classes in Expository & Exploratory Writing in College. Hated English in High School. The only way I passed was I was signed up for the Marines 180 days out and teachers wanted to get rid of me. Spelling was even worse.</p><p>I used those same dollies to move our 2K lb Lathe with no issues. Just was not positioned properly and should have used two. My original plan was to attach two together with 2x4 sides so that the cabinet fit in a base. Just didn't get to that project in time.</p><p>All is well and lesson learned. Need to continue doing & finishing projects.</p><p>Jill and I are packing up tonight for the next three days at shooting PRS and relaxing.</p><p>Everyone thanks for your words of wisdom and concerns that I am OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2822315, member: 116439"] Craig yes it was definitely an "Indecent" operation moving the powder. So much for spell check and posting late at night. Funny I was top of my classes in Expository & Exploratory Writing in College. Hated English in High School. The only way I passed was I was signed up for the Marines 180 days out and teachers wanted to get rid of me. Spelling was even worse. I used those same dollies to move our 2K lb Lathe with no issues. Just was not positioned properly and should have used two. My original plan was to attach two together with 2x4 sides so that the cabinet fit in a base. Just didn't get to that project in time. All is well and lesson learned. Need to continue doing & finishing projects. Jill and I are packing up tonight for the next three days at shooting PRS and relaxing. Everyone thanks for your words of wisdom and concerns that I am OK. [/QUOTE]
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