Cool. Now how do you keep it all from falling out of the elky when you park upside down? (gmail shows the preview right but the big pic it flips 180*). Like Mary said that stuff is heavy. Try hauling a few 100 sq ft of travertine along with several bags of mud and not to mention the van is already overloaded with tools and crap... The fenderwells were just barely not rubbing the tires. My next project in the laundry room is flooring when I finally get around to it and someone makes a decision on what color material and how the whole room should look color wise... Got the cat crapper box in the garage all done and the cats took to using it while I was working on it. Much easier now with the boxes next to the trash can and a couple feet off the ground. A few things to finish on it but it's usable. Really nice weather here today. 78 already and headed to 84. Not doing much cause I have been sick. So just a little putting around and not strenuous. Got an idea in my head for turning my cheap little 4x36 belt sander into an edge sander so I have been engineering that today. Robert Adams On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:02 AM, John Christensen <johncgg@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > 470+ sq ft of stranded woven bamboo toast. The Elky rode just a little low > with 35 lbs of air in the air bags, but rode perfect and the engine kind of > liked the exercise. > Nate will be loading it in the house later. > > > > > Sent from my iPhone >