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Re: Building a closet for dust collector


 

Joe,
This is how I did it.
I spent a lot of time laying it out on paper, pin pointing my exact location drops. After many layouts when I found the best one I ordered the parts. While waiting for delivery I layed out my plan on the shop floor with a marker. Then using my laser I shot up all the lines and hung the threaded rod. When it all arrived I pre assembled everything on the floor and cut all the pieces. I hung pulleys above each section and my friend came over and we hoisted up 20n to thirty foot sections. I went very well limited ladder work and all done in a day. However 30 ft of NordFab at a time was way heavier than I thought. It all worked out great. Last thing i wanted to do is to try to take measurements, cut pieces, and try and clamp all those connectors 16 feet off the ground. If I ever had to do it again and I will for the addition, I will do it the same way.
Glen
Alpine Moulding and Millwork Inc.
Mail: ?? P.O. Box 257
?????????? Avery, CA. 95224
Shop: 441 Pennsylvania Gulch Road
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LIC # 707507


On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 6:25 PM Bill B¨¦langer <Bllblngr@...> wrote:
I don¡¯t agree Jason. Put three pieces together, now you have a heavier unit to attach. Then it becomes a 2 person job.

Bill Belanger?

On Wed, May 20, 2020 at 18:20 Jason Holtz <jholtzy@...> wrote:
Joe,
If you assemble the parts on the floor then lift them up its easier.

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Jason
J. Holtz Furniture

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