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    Quote Originally Posted by newattitude View Post
    I can pull them out and turn them the other way, didnt think about that.
    Are the posts just in the bed rail holes?
    In theory >> All you have to do is move the right side to the left
    AND the left side to the right

    Might be easier then swapping the boards from the outside to the inside


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    John, thats what I figured, just move them over. It does make sense and I didn't screw the main rails in, just used some wedging to tighten it all up.

    Focker, they came in handy tonight - I was able to stack 18 stackable chairs behind the window when I'd never be able to do that before! I wont have to offload so quickly now!!

    Mechanic, I thought about that too! At first I wanted to put, ''Yeah, I'm a badass scrapper now!'' LOL!!!

    I'm also thinking about how I could fashion a removable board across the two top rails with a winch attached to it for when I'm alone and come across something too heavy to manually lift myself.

    But, best of all, they were free! Brand new boards I picked up scrapping - they still have the tags on them!
    Last edited by newattitude; 08-18-2013 at 07:50 PM.
    Scrapper, Scrap Yard Worker, Horse farm worker, Cooler Puller and just plain ''tired''

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