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?
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Thanks Steve, yes, the roller fairlead is gone. We have a hawse to install but I am going to let the owner drill the uprights after he gets the cable replaced to get the positioning right.
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AKmud wrote:... several YouTube videos of similar designs at work.
Wish I'd have known this 10+ years ago...been busting my ass gathering fire wood to long. :oops: I heading to the local scrap yard today to see what I can find to start building a skid!!
Go break something, then you can weld it back the right way.

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Fat Bob wrote:
AKmud wrote:... several YouTube videos of similar designs at work.
Wish I'd have known this 10+ years ago...been busting my ass gathering fire wood to long. :oops: I heading to the local scrap yard today to see what I can find to start building a skid!!

No doubt Bob, I had never seen these either until my customer came to me with the idea and a couple of pics.
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Hey! My mini bike will fit on there!
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Now what would Redgreen do to finish it off? Some bungy, duct tape and broom handles placed appropriately and you'll be able to drive that thing from the back, albeit tall, seat.
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Hey,

Welcome to the forum.

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