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<blockquote data-quote="crats" data-source="post: 642864" data-attributes="member: 9256"><p>yes i did some work on those gins i think its two gins that are inline we ran most of the sheet metal in those gins remember they moved the roof line on the prints and didn;t tell contenintal and all the pipes were too long and had to be trimed or cut at the locale. just be careful for fire if you store it for months in a compacted (module) form. it also makes great compost but watch out for weeds often the heat it goes through kills some seeds but not all of them. but i'm sure you know all of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crats, post: 642864, member: 9256"] yes i did some work on those gins i think its two gins that are inline we ran most of the sheet metal in those gins remember they moved the roof line on the prints and didn;t tell contenintal and all the pipes were too long and had to be trimed or cut at the locale. just be careful for fire if you store it for months in a compacted (module) form. it also makes great compost but watch out for weeds often the heat it goes through kills some seeds but not all of them. but i'm sure you know all of this. [/QUOTE]
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