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Overhead View of Factory Module
legs for tables that were purchased at a local bottom of the curved ends of the legs. At the
home improvement store. The legs on the lower end of these copper pipes is a soldered
main module are all one piece with the at- on fitting that allows a large bolt to be
tached curved legs on the bottom. Both end screwed in. The purpose for this bolt is to be
modules feature the new design where the able to easily adjust the height of the module
straight parts of the legs come down and the to adapt to differences in floor heights wher-
curved part inserts into the holes on the end of ever the module is being stored or displayed.
the straight upper. Holes on both the upper This process is effective and aids in the effi-
and the lower pieces line up together and a ciency of set up.
couple of hitch pins go through the holes and If there is one thing that we don’t slack on
secure them together. (besides track and switches), it’s buildings.
After the upper legs are put together and On the smaller end module there is a mix of
folded down from underneath the module, ¾” industrial, commercial and residential.
type L copper pipes are used to plug into the Reaching from the bottom of the gully to the
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