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About to go over to the dark side

I am very aware how many dead hookers you can fit in the boot of a 240 sedan. That being said, you cannot haul 4' x 8' sheets with one or a vintage clawfoot tub.

The Harbor Freight trailer is $250, plus the wood to make it a useful trailer (about $100). Difficult cost-benefit analysis. If I always knew when I would need the extra hauling abilities, the problem would go away...but that never happens. Sadly, I doubt I would happen to have the trailer with me every time I would need it either. It is a quandary.

At least the time pressure is off.

Mike






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