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    Help WABA Move

    http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o...vent_KEY=56172

    Didn't someone here just build herself a trailer?
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    Didn't WABA move a year or so ago?

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    WABA should speak up about Fenty's bad riding habits...oh wrong thread. I'll put it there, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o...vent_KEY=56172

    Didn't someone here just build herself a trailer?
    Yeah, I was thinking about riding down to help out. And I've got an xtracycle if anyone wants to join me!

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    I did this today. Pulled the trailer to Dupont Circle this morning, took two loads of boxes and one load of two chairs, and at that point everything was moved! They had several really big trailers, so my puny one didn't do a whole lot of good, but I was able to take bigger loads than those using BOB trailers.

    The new office is uphill from the old one, so that was a bit challenging pulling a load.

    I learned some things about my trailer. It needs a piece of wood against the front to keep things from sliding toward my wheel. And I need to figure out a way of rigging adjustable ropes to tighten down any size load. But overall, the trailer worked well.

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    A great way to work the kinks out. You're very generous, DB.
    Did you get any swag for your effort?
    How about ratcheting tie-downs or bungees to secure a load?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    A great way to work the kinks out. You're very generous, DB.
    Did you get any swag for your effort?
    How about ratcheting tie-downs or bungees to secure a load?
    They provided donuts and bagels and coffee, and supposedly pizza afterward but I didn't stay since I don't eat pizza. Everything was boxed up, so if they had anything to give away it wouldn't have been accessible anyway.

    I didn't know there were such things as ratcheting tie-downs. I'll have to take a look at Home Depot the next time I'm there (which will be soon since Sammy has chewed through the wood on the baby gate and it's in need of repair to make it useable again.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by divingbiker View Post
    Sammy has chewed through the wood on the baby gate and it's in need of repair to make it useable again.)
    I have a metal one you could have. It's not the baby-gate type, though. It mounts to the doorway and swings like a garden gate. Maybe I can find a pitchur .
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