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Old 08-21-2024, 06:56 AM   #1
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Default Shed install on Welch

Eased Edges https://easededges.com/ with great assistance from J’s Barge Service, https://www.jbarge.com/ installed a 10 X 16 shed on Welch yesterday. Site prep work was previously done by Diversified Marine Construction.

We are very pleased with the result.

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That job must have set you back a few bucks... looks great!
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Looks great Alan! You going to have a refrigerator out there to hold a few craft beers?

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How did it move from the truck to the barge?
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How did it move from the truck to the barge?
Good question! I see one “roller”‘underneath the load?
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that looks like a tilting trailer and there looks to be pipes (rollers) under the pallet...
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that looks like a tilting trailer and there looks to be pipes (rollers) under the pallet...
Correct. The trailer is a special design used to deliver fully assembled sheds. It will extend, tilt and rotate the platform. Used here was tilt, extend and rollers. Eased Edges had per-coordinated with J's Barge. The person on the deck had a hand held controller.
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