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    • Hi Wrknrvr, I think 10’ ramps would work for me have found a few for sell on FB for far less than I could make them and faster.  Please dig up build pictures.  Lots of thinking is going to have to happen for this project for sure. For others following this topic send pictures, thanks very much.
    • I just noticed this subject being posted.     I built our bed back 2006. It did require some thinking. But it has worked great through the years. With the jeep up on ramps, it provides a lot of storage area underneath.    I have been busy with other stuff, so not looking at the forums like I use to.   If you want I can search back through my photo s and see what I have. I do not drive my jeep up the ramps. I use a winch on the front of the jeep. Just in case there is a miscue happening.
    • This is the computerized modern version during WW2.    At the beginning of WW2 they did not have this system functioning on battleships. Or just testing it.    They had to calculate  direction of there ship and speed direction of the target ship and speed  distance to target wind speed and direction  rotation of the shell it is firing  rotation of the earth elevation angle  they also counted the number of times the specific barrels liner had been used before    they apparently could refine the barrel at sea.  That needs some searching for that answer    And those computations together.   Now to tell when to fire the gun, as in the roll of the ship in the water?   I believe there is the drop the ball thing happened. To tell when to pull the trigger. The ball apparently had to hit the floor at a specific spot to pull the trigger?   If you look at the photo of the USS Alabama, there is a small airplane on the back of the ship. They launched it off a rail, then on return it landed in the water, and used a crane to pick it out of the water.      They had to fire during the day. Then radar was introduced to the war ship. That adde the ability to see and fire at night.    
    • We do it when we stop for more than a couple nights,and know the county you are in for weather warnings. Usually I find them just by looking at google maps to see what’s around us. When boondocking with no phone signal we try to find where the nearest one is before we get there. And try to be real careful we don’t get hurt that we need to go. Having to go for a health reason is anyone’s guess as when that will happen. Wife says no climbing ladders when boondocking. 
    • https://youtu.be/1x9PI7XJmg8?si=_BhkQXB9aisARYM7 Ok ok.   I am learning something different.
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