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Author Topic: Good Morning!!!!!!  (Read 6052155 times)

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Online glenn57

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Here's what this project looks like finished. Other trailer movers I have looked at were anywhere from $90.00 to $575.00. This one cost me $48.74 and it will probably stay on the forks because it  will be used more than the forks themselves. Here's the breakdown, $25.77 for the scrap tubing and 1/2x4 steel (I still have about 16" of tubing left), $3.99 for the hooks on the chain, chain was from previous employer as scrap, $8.99 for the 2" ball and $9.99 for the 2 5/16" ball. Fun to do and I need the welding practice. Now I can get back to my bingo stuff that is happening in three weeks, later..... :happy1: :happy1:
:happy1: nice work bud.....

hell.....i welded for 28 years.....and nowadays when the little i do, do.....i still need practice  :surrender: :doah: my eyesite aint what it used to be!! :pouty:
2015 deer slayer!!!!!!!!!!

Offline LPS

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Looks great Mark.  I need reading glasses when I weld.  Huge difference.

Offline markn

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I'm hearing both of you guys. I have a 2X lens in the helmet plus I sometimes wear my cheaters too. :happy1: :happy1:
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