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Putting together the Pride Lines passenger shed. 

aargh...  Anyone put one of these together without killing someone? Or killing it?

The hole in center girder for the T-rail is not big enough to clear the corner of the stain glass piece. The T-rail pieces don't really stay in place at the ends of the girders, they just 'sit' there. The grooves for the glass don't hold them in, the glass pieces just sort of 'float' on the slot for them. 

After an hour and a half trying to trying get this to work, we gave up - until another day.

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DONE! Hallelujah Tom and I had struggled with trying to assemble this the other night for an hour and a half, and finally gave up. I'd even set all the pieces in a big box and taken up and placed it in my storage area- as I did not want to see it!

Today with both of my kids (ds 19, dd 21) here for Mother's Day, I purposely decided to step out of the mix and let Tom work with them on it. Still not good. Three cuts incurred in the process, two bleeding. 

Then, finally my son Daniel- who really should perhaps get a college degree in Mechanical Engineering, not Physics as he wants, sorted the directions out properly and with me helping to hold pieces, he got it assembled.

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