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tarmy

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That is just the dishwasher’s walker hung up to allow vertically challenged folks wander around the workplace.
 

fourjeepin

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I have one in my shop that is ceiling mounted, but the rear legs are on the floor. The front legs are about 3 ft off the ground so that my hardware storage bins can slide under.
 
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Fatboy148!

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is it hung on all thread that is attached to some sort of structure (another piece of Kindorf off the trusses) above the ceiling to distribute the weight below the suspended ceiling. Using a washer and nut the bottom of the legs to hold it all up (then slide the tennis balls on to finish it off)?

Thoughts?
 

Metal-Marc

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Also, that ceiling-mounted 120 V duplex outlet just appears to be floating out in the middle of a tile.
120V 20A
Impressive.
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I really don't see just what's so BRILLIANT about that:unsure:
Some people love to overcomplicate stuff.

A few long shelves would have been nicer and provide the same amount of storage without risking to split open your skull everytime you walk in the kitchen.
 
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