Ahh ......yess....smaller....that seems to be a common theme with you and trailers , Very nice man
It is amazing the world that opens up when you have a welder at your command....Don't know what I would do with out mine. I have been doing some upgrading in my own shop for an up coming project, I will make a point of getting a picture or two. Good luck with the bunks for your CAT! From somewhere out in the wilds of central Ontario.
.......you build what you like, I will build what I like........it's all cool......
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Easier to go down than to go up If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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A lot of hard work today, Cleaned the rear rollers I saved from the old trailer and welded them on Finished welding the axle and painted all of the weld areas with cold gal paint Last job for the day was to get the boat on to check measurements for the front stop guides and winch height, Also the requirements for any extra bunks to support the hulls
If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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Pretty nice work Andy.
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Cute! Start as you mean to go on. Kids no days are lucky for any parent to have a work shop of some kind and pick up hands on skills. My girls like making things occasionally in the shed.
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Of course he has to start by cleaning If you can't fix it with a hammer, you've got an electrical problem mate
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He is causette .
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