Lone Wolf wrote:Mike Yes I could put hinge on top ft. side of door but it would open up at an angle.And if it going to be wanting to fall shut any way might as well be top open with gas struts.
Laredo wrote:Archer was the first starship captain.
Enterprise was the first starship.
Capt. Christopher Pike was the first captain of the NCC-1701, Constellation-class starship "Enterprise," a heavy cruiser with a crew of approximately 300.
Capt. James T. Kirk was the second captain in command of this ship, which was destroyed.
Capt. Kirk also commanded the NCC 1701-A.
By the time Capt. Jean-Luc Picard took command of the Galaxy-class Enterprise, it was a D model; that battleship was destroyed under his command, and replaced by a smaller, faster ship also named Enterprise.
The timeline from construction of the ship Archer commanded through the destruction of the Enterprise-D varies according to which version of the Trek universe you inhabit, but Braga and Berman posited the construction of Archer's ship sometime in the 2050s AD; the Constellation-class starship was built approximately 200 years into the future (and had oddly retrograde electronic and computer components), and the Enterprise-D's commissioning followed the NCC-1701 "No Bloody Letter"'s destruction by approximately 80 years.
Whoops ... now everybody knows what a Trek geek I am, and I'm the least indoctrinated in my house...
Laredo wrote:Didn't have time to look anything up
...and I liked your first post the first time I saw it.
But that overhead overhang out back still has me scratching my head about how to support it.
It sure looks like a great place to hang a privacy curtain/porch awning from, though.
Somebody oughta build that. Couldn't be too much harder than a weekender ...
Laredo wrote:Didn't have time to look anything up
...and I liked your first post the first time I saw it.
But that overhead overhang out back still has me scratching my head about how to support it.
It sure looks like a great place to hang a privacy curtain/porch awning from, though.
Somebody oughta build that. Couldn't be too much harder than a weekender ...
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