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Old 12/10/10, 03:44 PM
 
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Where they selling for $1500? I might take one at that price.
Morton.
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Old 12/10/10, 03:46 PM
 
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Laura, I have an attic I`m not using, send the stuff on over. He he . Marc
Be there in about two hours.
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Old 12/10/10, 07:01 PM
 
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Location: KY
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By "The attic" I mean that they put plywood on top of the insulation and the boxes on top of the plywood: their home was not THAT old fashioned! They just fed the boxes up the acess hole in the ceiling.
That's the kind of attic we have in our small house. We had pull-down access stairs installed in the bedroom ceiling and a light bulb hanging off a post up there with a pull chain on/off and plywood boards laid over the wood and insulation to make a floor. It's where we have the ancient stuff in storage as neither me nor my husband have the moveable joints that allow us easy access to this space. What gets put there tends to stay there forever and ever. You don't want to put anything up there that's easily effected by extreme temperatures.
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Old 12/10/10, 10:49 PM
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
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i want a couple(at least) insulated high top if possible .
one to store my grain(millet corn) to dry with a humidity controlled
one definitely insulated high top to use as a butcher/meat locker should be easy enough to to collect any blood run off to compost
could use annother for a (cool/cold)smoke house .. no fire in the box just fed in thru a screened pipe

yes i am worried about bugs
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