What welding projects are you working on? Are you proud of something you built?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
How about posting some pics so other welders can get some ideas?
After scoring some free drops from my steel supplier and having a piece of 2 1/2" square tube in my pile I had to build a hitch for my truck. It bolts on where the ball bolts to the bumper and to the bumper/frame mount. I drive a Chevy S10 so it won't be towing much. I TIG welded the whole thing. I primed it tonight and am picking up the two bolts needed tomorrow then paint it black and bolt on my truck. Will update tomorrow.
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It's always best to build your own, especially when it comes to hitches!!!
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Matt,
When the guy gave you that free metal he probably didn't realize that you were going to use it to build a trailer hitch for your truck so you could come back with a trailer to haul more free metal. Kinda like feeding a stray cat. I'm guessing soon you'll being on here with a post asking if anybody knows a good steel supplier around Gassaway.
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When the guy gave you that free metal he probably didn't realize that you were going to use it to build a trailer hitch for your truck so you could come back with a trailer to haul more free metal. Kinda like feeding a stray cat. I'm guessing soon you'll being on here with a post asking if anybody knows a good steel supplier around Gassaway.
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Now go melt something.
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Plus now that you have a hitch on your Chevy, every time you look in the rearview mirror you'll find a Ford trying to catch a ride home after a breakdown. I used to happen to me all the time, it's a curse.
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Now go melt something.
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Tig snob alert !!!
Just a couple welders and a couple of big hammers and torches.
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LOL That happened to me recently.... the curse of having a car trailer. I called it a Ford, but it was really a Mercury.Braehill wrote:Plus now that you have a hitch on your Chevy, every time you look in the rearview mirror you'll find a Ford trying to catch a ride home after a breakdown. I used to happen to me all the time, it's a curse.
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I'm not a TIG snob it's just that my mig welder is too small to handle 1/4" and I didn't want to open my only can of Excalibur 7018 and the only other rods I had were some wet 6013 so I opted for TIG
It's always best to build your own, especially when it comes to hitches!!!
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Sounds like someone is jealous!AKweldshop wrote:Tig snob alert !!!
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It is to display hitch covers and a place to hook a chain in case I need pulled that is mainly it. I guarantee it will hold up to whatever the truck can move. It is only a 2wd 4cylinder truck so it will power out before it breaks.
It's always best to build your own, especially when it comes to hitches!!!
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This thing is bolted in three places, two are indirectly bolted to the frame one is where the ball bolts to tow with anyways so I know it isn't going to break and anything that truck can move and stop safely will never break that hitch!
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It's always best to build your own, especially when it comes to hitches!!!
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I figured that out after I posted lol I don't see why people are so mad about it I see nothing wrong with the design and I ran 2passes into each joint so I know it's solid
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Matt,
I say bring it up and we can hook your "bumper hitch" to mine and we will see if it holds up.
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I say bring it up and we can hook your "bumper hitch" to mine and we will see if it holds up.
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I tried it out today, did good!
http://youtu.be/Tj2D3mRuRVA
http://youtu.be/Tj2D3mRuRVA
It's always best to build your own, especially when it comes to hitches!!!
Matt
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To all my haters look what I found at tractor supply at least mine bolts to the frame in 2 places
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I like your new signature ...I got my popcorn out to watch this thread but no one is taking the bait I'm an old Ford guy who saw the light and upgraded to Chevy....Ford just plain sux!
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I'll have you know I pulled an 8000# camper (plus about a ton of our possessions in the truck and the camper) from the middle of Iowa to the south end of Louisiana with an F-150 with a friggin' 4.2L SIX-CYLINDER gas engine! It would do 70 on the interstate, too! When my wife told our (ASE) mechanic buddy, he refused to believe her, and she popped the hood for him.exnailpounder wrote:I like your new signature ...I got my popcorn out to watch this thread but no one is taking the bait I'm an old Ford guy who saw the light and upgraded to Chevy....Ford just plain sux!
Every maker has trucks that suck, and every maker has trucks that triumphs. It's the luck of the draw.
I drive a Dodge Ram I bought sight-unseen (Okay, my wife and a friend went and checked it out for me) from craigslist four years ago.
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I plan on testing the hitch this weekend. I have over a grand worth of deliveries and projects and I need some extra space so my neighbor is loaning me his 4x8 utility trailer. Unfortunately tonight we were rebuilding my trucks rear end so hoping that holds lol
It's always best to build your own, especially when it comes to hitches!!!
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Cosmetic surgery? Liposuction? Got "hail damage"?mcoe wrote:... we were rebuilding my trucks rear end ...
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Otto Nobedder wrote:I'll have you know I pulled an 8000# camper (plus about a ton of our possessions in the truck and the camper) from the middle of Iowa to the south end of Louisiana with an F-150 with a friggin' 4.2L SIX-CYLINDER gas engine! It would do 70 on the interstate, too! When my wife told our (ASE) mechanic buddy, he refused to believe her, and she popped the hood for him.exnailpounder wrote:I like your new signature ...I got my popcorn out to watch this thread but no one is taking the bait I'm an old Ford guy who saw the light and upgraded to Chevy....Ford just plain sux!
Every maker has trucks that suck, and every maker has trucks that triumphs. It's the luck of the draw.
Was that downhill...muhahahahaha?
I drive a Dodge Ram I bought sight-unseen (Okay, my wife and a friend went and checked it out for me) from craigslist four years ago.
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Does my drop-hitch make my arse look fat?mcoe wrote:Lipo the hitch made my rear end look too big
LOL!
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NO....its your FORD.....bwahahahahaha!Otto Nobedder wrote:Does my drop-hitch make my arse look fat?mcoe wrote:Lipo the hitch made my rear end look too big
LOL!
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