Monday, December 30, 2024

Nicely Done

 


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    1. Down would be easier than going up...

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  2. How do you carry a bed and chest up there

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    1. You pay someone cash.

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    2. I used to go to church with a lot of Tongans. Those boys were awesome when friends moved house. They used to make fun of me when I couldn’t get ‘my’ end of a piano. I watched as one of them stood in the back of a truck and handed up a laundry unit to another guy on a balcony above him. I couldn’t believe that was even possible. As with Anonymous above, get to know Tongans and pay them cash.

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  3. I knew the man who built the stairs Bobby threw Whitney down.

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  4. No way with grandkids, much as I admire it.

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  5. What am I seeing at the second step down?

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  6. I don't like how it narrows at the top and the bottom...
    if anything it should flair a little

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  7. There's all kinds of problems with that AI nonsense.
    It's like they aren't even trying.

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  8. Or the stair was not perfectly sized and they needed to add a straight segment to the top.

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    1. It was a rise over run thing to make the stairs come out at a desired point. Don't blame the carpenter. Blame the architect. We got rise and run codes to meet.

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    2. Bullshit. The entire US is covered in stair codes. All spiral stairs are designed and constructed in a factory and shipped to the site, and there assembled and installed.

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