Posted: 2/7/2011 1:34:49 PM EDT
| Anybody in the HTF do garage doors? I want to replace mine with a fairly plain insulated door. I have found some good prices but wanted to see if any members do it. |
| The wooden doors swell and contract so much that the bolts always seem to stay loose. I do the occasional single door here and there but I have no way to haul the 16" doors. 7mm there is a guy that works for the Monroe FD that does garage doors, I can get you his number if you want it. |
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MedicOC,
Shoot me your friends name. My wife probably already knows him. She has the photo studio there in town a couple blocks from the station. She has been shooting the MFD's wall composite for a few years now. Heck they even outfitted her & hung her on the ladder for a better 'angle' while they were burning some houses in town for training. 7mm |
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MedicOC, Shoot me your friends name. My wife probably already knows him. She has the photo studio there in town a couple blocks from the station. She has been shooting the MFD's wall composite for a few years now. Heck they even outfitted her & hung her on the ladder for a better 'angle' while they were burning some houses in town for training. 7mm Do you have a pic of this. This would be a good chuckle!!!! |
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MedicOC, Shoot me your friends name. My wife probably already knows him. She has the photo studio there in town a couple blocks from the station. She has been shooting the MFD's wall composite for a few years now. Heck they even outfitted her & hung her on the ladder for a better 'angle' while they were burning some houses in town for training. 7mm Do you have a pic of this. This would be a good chuckle!!!! Let me do some digging I have some pictures somewhere. She was in full turn out gear w/ two cameras slung around her neck & clipped into the end of the ladder. She was on top of the ladder so hung is not true but they did have fun swinging her from the safety of the yard next door & close to the ground to about 50' high & about 30' from the front of the house. She was upwind so the heat wasn't too bad.
The real fun was when she got to handle a 2" line to bring down the chimney. 7mm |