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I'm taking a much needed break. It's going back together. Some of the pieces even seem to fit together without using the hammer.
 
I'm taking a much needed break. It's going back together. Some of the pieces even seem to fit together without using the hammer.

Ralph, by now you should SURELY know that if you aren't breaking stuff you're doing it wrong. Now take it apart and do it RIGHT this time.
 
Ralph, by now you should SURELY know that if you aren't breaking stuff you're doing it wrong. Now take it apart and do it RIGHT this time.

And sometimes, you don't even need a hammer. Just a long run up to a 20 foot high jump ought to work... Preferably over a mud pit, ala Fonzie and the shark.

(only fall a little short!)
 
Here it goes.......
Package.jpg


The tear down begins.

Start.webp


Getting there

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Too late to back out now.....

Parts1.webp
 
Ahh, Carnage :P

You have to promise us all that once this is done, You go start it!
Even if you want to take the shelf outside with it.

But seriously.. take it down the street once or twice :P
 
Give me a break, it just went down I-40 yesterday at over 65 MPH!
Bad timing for this project. It was 70 degrees today.
 
Get that screw out of the parts box that left you scratching your head last time you put it together.

Of course, once you put it all back together you'll still have that one piece that makes you go "now where in the hell...?" :LoL:
 
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