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You can fill those in with a torch.
No, tried that. Anytime any amount of weight touched the surrounding surface, the cracks would come right back. Pretty sure I used the wrong wire for that section. The rest are just fine but this one section is SOFT, not much harder than lead. I did this initially in 2020 and I do recall have issues with wire and trying a different brand. Wondering if my issues weren’t brand related but I’m wondering if I had the wrong type of wire altogether.
 
Looks like leftovers for dinner and think I'll watch an old movie accommodated by ice cream with Almond butter on it.

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I have 3 armored vehicles sitting in the barn next to the Dart, I don’t need any more Zombie vehicles haha
You don't happen to have a tank for sale???? Would be a great go to the grocery store and always find a parking spot next to the door.
 
You don't happen to have a tank for sale???? Would be a great go to the grocery store and always find a parking spot next to the door.
I’m sure for enough money dad will sell one of these three haha. However, this is for sale locally

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Pretty simple, The dryer sets on a ledge. The space from front to back of the ledge is 24". The dryer from front to back is almost 28" to the front feet. If you slide it back as far as the vent and piping will allow, the front feet are out on the floor and not setting on the ledge. . Those adjustable feet don't adjust out 4" so that's not an option. I either need some wood, brick pavers, or concrete the slab out for another 6" so the feet have a near level place to set . Another turd is the floor slopes to the right towards a floor drain and the slab does not so the slab is 3" from the floor on the left side and a 4" rise from the floor on the right. I'm going to run out to Menards and get some pavers. 2 of them at 1 5/16" each will get me 2 5/8". a little short but I should be able to adjust the feet out to make up the shortfall. If I stack 3 on the right side I will have 3 15/16" which is real close to the 4" I need. Wish me luck.
We'll see what happens. I went to Menards for supplies and some landscape blocks. Of course none were the thickness I need. I have some left overs from the retaining wall out front that were random thickness'. I got the dryer set and leveled and enough room to hook it up and not smash the exhaust duct. It sets a good 6" into the room and it's not pretty but functional. I'll show it to the wife and see what she says. The landscape blocks were her idea. I suggested forming it up and mixing up some Sakrete. Make it permanent. But what do I know. :rofl: :rofl:
 
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Release your inner Rommel!
(arguably the best tank commander the world has ever seen)
Ehhhh Rommel is second best. Patton with inferior equipment kicked his butt as did Monty. Early in WW2, yeah, But once Patton and Monty figured him out, he never beat the allies again.
 
We'll see what happens. I went to Menards for supplies and some landscape blocks. Of course none were the thickness I need. I have some left overs from the retaining wall out front that were random thickness'. I got the dryer set and leveled and enough room to hook it up and not smash the exhaust duct. It sets a good 6" into the room and it's not pretty but functional. I'll show it to the wife and see what she says. The landscape blocks were her idea. I suggested forming it up and mixing up some Sakrete. Make it permanent. But what do I know. :rofl: :rofl:
You know enough to do it right the first time....
 
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