You're dating yourself Kimmy.
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And that is definitely pure cheese. It doesn't get much cheesier. Well maybe this....I tried to just get the Chippendales routine but this was the best I could do, wait through the ice skating and enjoy the rest.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRTMi...elated&search=
Granted this is a total Hijack but I can't resist.
http://www.noolmusic.com/blogs/YouTu..._My_Life.shtml
Susan- What kind of set-up is that at TE?
After an unfortunate incident with my blind dog getting in the garage and knocking over our bikes, we need to stop leaning them against the wall. I was worried about 1. the poor dog 2. my bike 3. my car that the bike fell in to. I think I have my priorities straight.
For those of you who asked and those who may have wanted to ask but have been afraid :rolleyes: I have attached a scan of the measurements for this rack. Keep in mind that I am not an engineer of any type :rolleyes: Not drawn to scale :)
If you have any questions, I will be glad to help. Send me a pm.
flybye, that is awesome!!! We could do something like that in the basement. I will show DH your pictures and if I have questions, I'll let you know. He will just love this!!!
Great!!! Thank you so much.
or better yet, cut and sell, "assembly required" :D
Thanks-
I've actually thought about making and selling them. Assembly required or assembled for a small fee. I am waiting to see if my client load (I am a Social Worker) increases in the next month. If it doesn't, I will hit the streets :)
I could really go for the green effect and strap an assembled one to my back and ride to the nearest city - 25 miles away:eek:
What would you guess that one of these would sell for retail? I think there is about $20 in materials and an hour or two of labor.
I'd pay $50 if I saw one at a craft fair or something. It would have to hold 4 bikes, though. If it held 6, I might pay $75 or less if it held less.
That's something I would see and think to myself "hmmm, I could build that myself for $20, or I could just skip the hassle and buy one!"
Karen