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08-JUN-2009 Jack Hoying

The Big Lift (heating / cooling air handler)

Fort Loramie, Ohio

Nikon D300 ,Nikkor 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6g IF-ED AF-S DX VR
1/40s f/5.0 at 18.0mm iso500, SB900 camera right. full exif

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fotabug22-Jun-2009 02:51
are you sure it will fit?
Dirck Brinckerhoff17-Jun-2009 06:23
I had the same thought Mark did, as well as wondering what the other steps were beforehand for supporting the monster. I notice you put the filter in before installation so you wouldn't have to worry about it later on.;0)
Guest 13-Jun-2009 23:29
Sure looks like hard work to me.
Larry Hill11-Jun-2009 15:54
You mean you left your help holding that thing in the air while you ran down to take a shot? Cool.
Ruth Voorhis11-Jun-2009 14:00
Eek, so heavy! Good shot of that monster....hope it will make it through that opening.
Ed Duverger11-Jun-2009 12:03
Could it pass??
Barry Ailetcher11-Jun-2009 03:57
how come you didn't hire someone don't you n
know you can get hurt doing things like this.
Paul Milholland11-Jun-2009 03:38
You can't fool me. . .that's a new computer tower with multiple processors and 10 terrabytes of HD space for your photos. ;)
Steve Thuman11-Jun-2009 03:37
Oh what a pain in the tush! Whatever happened to putting it in the garage where you could back the pickup right to it? Mine is in the attic, above the second story!
Mark Krauss11-Jun-2009 03:32
I like the little wooden tabs to hold the unit in place when you raise it through the hole ;-).
Laura Milholland11-Jun-2009 03:12
Yikes! I hope it fits through the hole.