Engineer Builds a Clever Automated Hydraulic Entryway in His Back Porch to Access the Basement
An engineer quite cleverly built in an automated hydraulic entryway that opens from the back porch into the basement. The man's neighbors were so enthralled with this handy fix, they shared a video showing the door in action. They also answered the question about water intrusion.
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