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Lucas P
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thank you celendis, for the kind words, and welcome to the SWDA! emoticon

I look forward to what you come up with on the interior design...there are some issues with the design that make the interior difficult to determine.

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9/5/2006, 6:50 am  
 
celendis
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You know, I was wondering why the ramp couldn't have a 2-part system: the deck from the main level and an extension ramp from the outside of the lower level that attaches. Also, there could be a support beam that could extend out to give additional support if the deck was an extension-type deck.

What do you guys think?
9/7/2006, 8:35 am  
 
Lucas P
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I thik an illustration would be most helpful... emoticon

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9/7/2006, 8:53 am  
 
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Yeah, it would be cool! However... my plan was foiled by actually looking at the views and seeing nothing to help support a ramp. emoticon
9/7/2006, 9:10 am  
 
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So, Lucas, any work on this one? It would be sweet to finish it, and I think it would be a shame to abandon it, seeing as you've already put so much work into it.

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