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		<title>By: marcus</title>
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		<description>Cut your plywood to 24&quot; wide by 48&quot; long. So if you purchase a 48&quot; x 48&quot; piece of wood, you will get 2 pieces 24&quot; x 48&quot;. While standing on your ladder, lift the pieces up through the opening and place them across your joist. You can do this many times to cover a larger area of your attic for more storage space. You can fasten them down with a few short nails or screws to prevent them from moving once you crawl up their.</description>
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