The move to the countryside included a workshop, a canning kitchen in an outbuilding, and a gravel driveway that can be difficult for vehicles. The team chose to make shorter moves with larger crews rather than long, strenuous hauls, ensuring dollies were placed on ¾-inch plywood 'bridges.' They established a 'clean zone' for items that needed to remain dust-free (such as a stand mixer, glass jars, and electronics). Tools from the workshop were securely strapped and organized; the compressor was drained and capped; hardware was bagged and taped according to its original configuration. Upon reaching the new barn, they inquired about joists before positioning the drill press and ensured a clear path for the upcoming truck delivery next week. A perfect blend of rural patience and urban precision.
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