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Photos and
Information.

Mike, Terri
(wife) and I (Steve) went to camp for a non working weekend- ha!
It didn't turn out that way. Mike and I tore down the right side
of the wood bin to get ready to rebuild it. I'm making some
steel channel from old bunk parts to use for the support frame
and bringing some newer plywood to replace the end section.
After I
got home I welded up some of the old bed frame "L" sections into
square tubes to later cut into sections to build the support for
the right side wood bin.
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Mike at work
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Old plywood from side.
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Mike cleans up crap from under woodbins
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Front of camp
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Wood pile ready for splitting
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Mike works on woodbin
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Mike digs
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Terri reads on porch
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Ready to rebuild
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Flags flying, got some extra clips to fly two flags
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Flags flying in breeze
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Right woodbin dismantled
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Wood moved to left wood bins
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Working on wood bin
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Old Pine Tree Down
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Old bed frames welded into "squareish" tubes. White blotches are zinc phospate to kill the rust.
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Tubes are painted with rust proofer paint. They should last a while.
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Here is a PDF document showing a rough plan for the repair
project...CLICK HERE
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