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So our landlady wanted us to put it on casters so she could move it and get to the water shut off behind it, so that was a later project. We also put the false leg on a hinge to make it hook into the roof, but the 1x4 28" piece it was attached to weakened, hence my suggestion to add the 2x4 28" piece. Additionally, the doors are held on by simple magnetic latches.
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Sep 3, 2009. 8:47 PMvacationeer says:
Looks really cool. I was just thinking that instead of hooking the extra leg/support onto the bottom of the shorter area you could hook it up to the inside side of the tall area ( to the right of the klenex box and just above the silver stuff sack). Just put two bolts through and use wing nuts to secure it on. just a thought! I will have to remember this if We ever move into a place big enough to keep the bikes inside :D Also major diggs on the negative trees. those look really cool! Vacationeer

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