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  1. When I started my search, I was told to spend the extra money and get the torsion. The quality was better, less sway, less bounce, etc. The equipment would not get as beat up, the chem/water tanks would not be bounced as much (as in less chance for tanks splitting jugs splitting from the stress etc...) thereby helping save in the long run.

    I have yet to get a trailer (hopefully in the spring) so I have no clue what I am talking about. Again just what I was told.


  2. You can always sticker the boards so they won't warp or cup. 3/4 X 3/4 inch lumber maybe 2 foot long. Put these on the floor every 2 - 3 feet. Lay down your lumber single height on the stickers. another set of stickers where the lower ones are. Another layer of boards.

    If you can, top off with a layer of stickers, and lay something heavy on the top stickers. This will allow them to dry while they cannot move. This is the method they use when kiln drying lumber.

    Let me know if this does not make sense, or if you want more information.T

    Todd


  3. Actually, I am 43 and have a grandkid. I just never learned how to grow up??

    If I ever gave up the 'busa, the Beemer is the direction I would go. Nice lookin' ride.

    Sorry to jack the thread.

    :lgwave:Hayabusa=Young Guy

    That's not me (44). I'm thinking the Beemer will still get the front tire off the ground with a little coaxing. Just not by just rolling the throttle on like you can do. Especially the R1150RT-P (Police). I'll let you know.

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  4. Hi everyone,

    I am just getting started in the industry, and would like to ask a question. I have a house where the oil tank filler has a leak, and the vinyl siding has turned brown from the stain. What would everyone think would work best to get that out? I don't wian to destroy the siding.

    I have done a search... a lot of info about oil stains on concrete, just not vinyl siding.

    Thanks, in advance, for the help.

    I will eventually get to set up a signature line.

    Thanks,

    Todd

    A Clean Finish LLC

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