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Parts list (sorry if I forgot anything):
Untreated 2x4x8
Sawhorse Bracket
3/8” x 2” Grade 8 Bolt
Galvanized Flat Washer
3/8” Zinc Hex Nut
3/8” Zinc Nylon Insert Hex Lock Nut
3/8” x 4.5” Zinc Eye Screw
7/32” S-hook
1/4″ Galvanized Chain
1.5” – 2” Screws (whatever you’ve got laying around)
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High-Rise-Window Washers of Manhattan
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