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I agree 100%Maybe.
But an rv driver without his head up his ass would definitely not have caused one.
I agree 100%Maybe.
But an rv driver without his head up his ass would definitely not have caused one.
This is going on the safety board at work.
Was not empty. Looks like some kind of sheeting hanging 6' past the rear of trailer. You will wreck every time when loaded like this. Negative tongue weight.I don't think I could make an empty trailer shake that much if I tried.
You guys realize that post is a temporary shore, right?When we built our house paid $3,500 for a 12” I-beam that spans our triple car garage to avoid a post in the middle.
Nope. How would I (you) know that? it appears to be pretty permanently bolted in.You guys realize that post is a temporary shore, right?
At first glance, I thought it was that someone did a "marble effect" and then also added paint chips (which could have been an absurd customer request) but zoomed in you can tell it's just a really, really crappy job.That looks horrible
Really a temporary post.theses bolts?
When carpenters do electrical work.
Plus, I kind of doubt they would have them epoxy around a temporary support.Nope. How would I (you) know that? it appears to be pretty permanently bolted in.
I thought it was an extension to an existing trailer, causing it to be way tail heavy empty. But they could have been hauling something with a ton of rear overhang.Wasn't "empty" or it has some sort of added on part of the trailer:
Either way, the tongue likely had no weight (or "negative" weight), which is obviously no bueno for towing.
The guy who did my floors was awesome.
FIFYWhen meth heads do electrical work.
What's the deal with the floor being 2 levels?At first glance, I thought it was that someone did a "marble effect" and then also added paint chips (which could have been an absurd customer request) but zoomed in you can tell it's just a really, really crappy job.
The guy who did my floors was awesome.
Some sort of local code apparently designed to help drunk drivers know when to stop when pulling into the garage.What's the deal with the floor being 2 levels?
Brilliant. Doubles as a built in trip hazard for anyone that actually uses their garage.Some sort of local code apparently designed to help drunk drivers know when to stop when pulling into the garage.