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Moving and Building a Workbench

Posted on September 11, 2022Updated on September 11, 2022by Michael

After finishing the inventory of the wing kit I started bringing things from the apartment to the house I was starting to rent. Most of the parts are pretty small and easy to transport, but obviously the spars and longerons are a bit long. What better way to transport them than on top of the …
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