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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2007

Building a box - Details: http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=dck8vct7_0cdvw2c&hl=en
This is at 300x speed - It actually took about 3 hours real time to build (after having already built a box).

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  • what did you coat the top of the box in? the part where you slide i tries plexiglass but it shaddered and just the wood was too sticky

  • Read the "Details" document - it's all explained there.

  • Can't remember exact price (maybe $200 per box). Look at the google docs link under video details for more info.

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  • 1/2 or 5/8 inche

  • I don't remember the lumber costs but it seems like it was about $80 per box.

  • Made the drop in. There's already a comment reply on this.

  • Look at the details link

  • hey how did you guys put the plastic on the box. did you use glue or nails?

  • Sorry, we don't have "Drop In Ramp" plans we just scratched it out on paper and built it. However, you can see the basic look of it in the video. It's all 2x4s. The 4 tall (main) pieces are 92 inche framing studs. It's all secured with strong deck screws which is important. Also, don't forget to include several diagonal 2x4, that's what makes it steady and not wobble. We wanted it very strong and steady.

  • how'd you build your drop in?

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