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    Cell Signal Booster

    We have one at work from Verizon. It seems to help from dropping calls although isn't a cure-all. I don't know how much they cost only that they hook to your internet connection.
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    New Member in NC

    Thanks. I keep telling myself that im going to drive up to C&C one Saturday but I never seem to have the time. Saturdays always turn into project days...
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    Dumpster with built in toilet

    The only problem I see with this is that they didn't name it the "BrownBox".
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    Good pocket LED light.

    For something that is small enough to carry around in your pocket all of the time, it's hard to beat the Streamlight Microstream. Takes one AAA battery, plenty bright for most tasks where you forgot a larger light, has a pocket clip and is smaller than most pocket knives. Great sub-$20 light...
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    ImitationDave's 32' x 38' shed

    Great build. By any chance do you know the roof pitch you ended up going with? Also the stone on the front looks great. I am planning on doing the same thing with my build in progress (Stone at bottom on front and Hardie plank siding for the rest).
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    Setting up 14x22 crushed stone shed pad and need guidance

    I have used something similar to the one you posted from Lowes. Here is the link to what I used: Block From Lowes. They went together really quickly and look very nice. The added benefit being that they all are "caps" so you don't have to cut and place extra caps to finish off the top of the...
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    New Member in NC

    I'm Nick from the Charlotte, NC area. I'm new to GJ although I've lurked for a few months before. I joined to glean info and new ideas for my current shop build. My father and I are working on a 16'x26' building at the moment and I hope to find time to start a build thread to show my...
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    Help with shed ramp ideas

    Expanded metal. You could fab something up with expanded metal and either some angle iron or square tubing if you decide to go this route. Also you could add some furring strips every 6" or so to add grip to a wood ramp. They would need to be screwed down across the ramp to add any grip for...
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    Drive up ramps

    I made a pair like the ones on the left for my Pontiac since it is fairly low to the ground. They make plenty of access for changing the oil or any minor repairs. Plus I don't have to worry about anything collapsing since they are solid.
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