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    Default More fun with foam

    Took the gears and my gearhead design and stuck them on the shop they are in place with rare earth magnets, the gerahead came from my clock file I made when I finished the garage.










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    That seems awful dangerous to hang something that heavy right above your head as you walk in the door!
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    Brian, I agree with Jack on the placement above the door. In addition supporting such massive weight mid-span on rib-panel between your horizontal stretcher and purlin fascia is bound to cause panel failure. Scott
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    Yes,
    The foam might fall and as it floats down you could look up and walk into the door, causing a heck of a bump. Be careful!

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