advice for new peoject
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2017 10:08 am
My new project is for a log skidder/ boom arm for the 3 pt hitch on my tractor. I am using 3" heavy walled sq tubing.
I have the 25" cross piece all capped and am ready to weld the upright too it. Should I notch the end of the upright or could I get by with filling in the gap from the rounded corners and grinding flat and welding in splints that are about six inches long. All I have for notching is a grinder and I have not been able to cut notches in the past that would lead me to believe that I could get the kind of strength for something like this. I will be using it to lift and drag logs of course but also lifting and moving other heavy stuff like my rotary mower and plow blades.
I have the 25" cross piece all capped and am ready to weld the upright too it. Should I notch the end of the upright or could I get by with filling in the gap from the rounded corners and grinding flat and welding in splints that are about six inches long. All I have for notching is a grinder and I have not been able to cut notches in the past that would lead me to believe that I could get the kind of strength for something like this. I will be using it to lift and drag logs of course but also lifting and moving other heavy stuff like my rotary mower and plow blades.