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		<title>By: Gary Rainwater</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gary Rainwater</dc:creator>
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		<description>I do have a recommendation.
 To someone making a purchase MAKE SURE &amp; check the roof using a ladder or such &amp; IF POSSIBLE have someone with you &amp; let them &quot;lock you in&quot; the container &amp; look around &amp; see IF it looks as duct tape or rust might be working through. BE SURE &amp; check roof before it &quot;touches the ground. I VERY SERIOUSLY recommend this to everyone.
Once repaired or such they are extremely good on storing things in.
  Just check it out prior to being put on the ground. Once on ground it is all your own maybe problems.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I do have a recommendation.<br />
 To someone making a purchase MAKE SURE &amp; check the roof using a ladder or such &amp; IF POSSIBLE have someone with you &amp; let them &#8220;lock you in&#8221; the container &amp; look around &amp; see IF it looks as duct tape or rust might be working through. BE SURE &amp; check roof before it &#8220;touches the ground. I VERY SERIOUSLY recommend this to everyone.<br />
Once repaired or such they are extremely good on storing things in.<br />
  Just check it out prior to being put on the ground. Once on ground it is all your own maybe problems.</p>
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