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    For a second there, I thought you'd taken that photo in my garage. Organization is key, last year I took a bunch of copper wire in and then when I got home and looking around I found another bucket that had been forgotten in the mess.


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    Before I had the warehouse, I had two trailers. One was the steel storage/transporter. I would put all of the dense material in as I collected it (pipes, beams, flat sheets), and sit the less dense stuff to the side. When I was ready, I would pile the rest on top, and off I went.

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