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Getting it "right" doesn't always worry Hollywood too much:
- Funny but I don't remember this movie from the whole WWII era of Hollywood films (Longest Day, Bridge Too Far, Dirty Dozen, et al)
- But it's got an all-star cast (McQueen, Fess Parker, Coburn, even Bob Newhart which is a hoot); I'm...
Plywood I can order, but I don't have a clue about ordering steel plate:
- You give them thickness and what else?
Like how many variables are there (dismissing stainless steel altogether), in ordering plate steel?
Are your talking to me, WV New Guy? That's a great offer and you're a good man to make the offer:
- I'd help if I could but I sold my deuce a while back, and if I tried to pull you out with the old BMW 323i (2000) that I drive now then we'd just BOTH be stuck in that ditch.
It's not going to feel good for you until you get that truck out of that spot and back to the house, but at least it's not busted up or anything.
Not ideal of course but even if it has to sit there for a week, it should be good; don't you think?
If you got the time, could you maybe put a pic up here!?
I remember those things being some serious fences, like 30 feet high or something; and don't know if that's memory gone wrong or the real thing I'm picturing.
My recall is from years ago (winter backpacking trip in the Absarokas):
- But does Wyoming DOT still put up any of those massive wood-slat snow fences to keep drifts off the roads?
I don't see any in the pics, and was just wondering. Have you ever seen those?
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