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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1634815" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>She does come out to help occasionally. She is actually a pretty good hand. I use pieces of 2x6 as spacers. The poles especially the bigger ones want to roll out on me. I have to keep pressure on them with my left hand while drilling pilot holes and driving lag bolts with my right hand. This gets to be a real juggling act on the top pole or two. This is where the wife comes in real handy. She leans against the pole while I get it fastened into place. Trouble is she works in the mornings and with the weather we have been having I get most of my work done during the cooler morning hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1634815, member: 498"] She does come out to help occasionally. She is actually a pretty good hand. I use pieces of 2x6 as spacers. The poles especially the bigger ones want to roll out on me. I have to keep pressure on them with my left hand while drilling pilot holes and driving lag bolts with my right hand. This gets to be a real juggling act on the top pole or two. This is where the wife comes in real handy. She leans against the pole while I get it fastened into place. Trouble is she works in the mornings and with the weather we have been having I get most of my work done during the cooler morning hours. [/QUOTE]
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