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If you're for suggestions for the loading dock, I would start by opening it up on the road nearest the tracks and getting rid of the curb. You could possibly fence it along the striped road. Not sure if the pavement in front of the loading docks is concrete or gravel. Looks very nice.
Just a thought.
Larry
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Yup, you're right, you are progressing nicely. A fine job indeed...
Almost makes me sorry that I let loose of that Variety Printing kit.
Don (ezdays) Day
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Quote: Easy Days said-Almost makes me sorry that I let loose of that Variety Printing kit.
I'm glad you did,cause it got me motivated enough to start working on the Grande Valley again.
As for the loading dock the only trucks that will go there are straight trucks as long distance out of town shipments are handled by the GVR.
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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As I continue with this project.This one is from the other end of the building,glue is still wet on the ground cover.It needs some details added yet but I'm getting there.Next part of this project will be the employee parking lot and some more street work.
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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