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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: How does this look for a first time welder?
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on: September 04, 2006, 01:38:59 PM
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We built a big table top out of a pile of clay we had on that same job, and it was pretty big but when the clay was gone for use in the roads we planned on building one we could keep and just move where ever we wanted. The good thing is it will always be the same jump now. Before I would go and spend about an hour with a dozer getting everything smooth and we would ride on it for one day then the locals with utility 4-wheelers would mess the lip up and we would have to start over the next weekend. But other than the local tracks and the clay pile, this is the first metal jump I have ever done, and I have to say I LIKE IT!!
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Finished at last!
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on: August 20, 2006, 10:43:37 PM
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I have enough left to do that but it feels pretty srtong laterly, after a good day on it and checking all the welds if it is needed I will weld the cross brace on it. It's all in mind.
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Finished at last!
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on: August 20, 2006, 06:59:51 PM
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It will be in Dundee probably on Sunday. My son's first birthday is Sat. so Sunday is test time. I might not invite my two friends that didn't help me so (dirtbikers), meaning I might be the only quad.
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General / Photo Gallery & Videos / Re: Finished at last!
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on: August 20, 2006, 04:48:33 PM
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Cost me like $800.00 to build and I was supposed to have two friends help me but the f-ers always had an excuse or didn't answer their phones. I guess I need new ones.
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