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<blockquote data-quote="..." data-source="post: 5492448" data-attributes="member: 79151"><p>Use cornerstone packages. Bags at the top (you might have to stockpile these under the extendo for a few minutes). Make sure your walls have Ts (it should look like a brick wall, not like you just stacked packages straight up in columns). Pack it tight--you shouldn't be able to see the previous wall, and you definitely shouldn't be able to push the visible wall back at all. Irregs at waist level or below. MAINTAIN A CLEAN FLOOR AND EGRESS! I cannot stress enough how much easier your life will be when you can move around freely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="..., post: 5492448, member: 79151"] Use cornerstone packages. Bags at the top (you might have to stockpile these under the extendo for a few minutes). Make sure your walls have Ts (it should look like a brick wall, not like you just stacked packages straight up in columns). Pack it tight--you shouldn't be able to see the previous wall, and you definitely shouldn't be able to push the visible wall back at all. Irregs at waist level or below. MAINTAIN A CLEAN FLOOR AND EGRESS! I cannot stress enough how much easier your life will be when you can move around freely. [/QUOTE]
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