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WebJun 4, 2012 · cut 3 of the 4x4's into 6 4-foot legs and affix to the top you just completed, one at each corner and two in the middle. Use the stove bolts to attach all 4x4's (I used 3 per, 2 per might be enough) run a 2x4 frame around the legs about 2 feet off the ground. Cut the plywood to length and screw to the top of the 2x4's. WebThe forced retrieve is know by many names; the trained retrieve, force fetch, force breaking etc. It all boils down to a simple concept. The idea is to train, through the use of some form of compulsion, a dog to pick up an object in his mouth, carry it firmly but gently and deliver it to the handlers hand. death grips hacker genius
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