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    Shop is our strong suit on our farm . We really lean on it. I cant remember if I post these before on this forum or not.
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    We reworked this truck mostly from top to bottom last winter,, very handy.
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      Here is a fertalizer spreader under rebuild. The undercariage is out of it and we had to do some work on the bottom.
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        This is the sawhorse that is supporting the rear of that spreader. I have a couple of these.
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          this is very useful
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            closer view,,,saves a lot of wear and tear on the bathrooms. There is a half wal you walk around. last one for the night.
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              Nice facility!

              I got to get one of those "P"tubs in my shop. I'm still using mother nature's.

              A-

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              • #8
                Cary,

                In all my years of shopping at tool suppliers, harware stores, and construction supply houses, I've never seen a sawhorse like that!!

                The "pissort" is interesting. Fourtunately, there are abundant trees in close proximity to the Gadget Garage.

                Be well.

                hank
                ...from the Gadget Garage
                Millermatic 210 w/3035, BWE
                Handler 210 w/DP3035
                TA185TSW
                Victor O/A "J" series, SuperRange

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                • #9
                  trees near by

                  i to have a tree watering plan in place right now but as winter aproches i think ill look into that setup of berry's. with the wind chill factor involved cilly willy is not too much fun.
                  sweet shop
                  thanks for the help
                  ......or..........
                  hope i helped
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                  feel free to shoot me an e-mail direct i have time to chat. [email protected]
                  summer is here, plant a tree. if you don't have space or time to plant one sponsor some one else to plant one for you. a tree is an investment in our planet, help it out.
                  JAMES

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                  • #10
                    My watterin hole is a transmission funnel sticking through the wall of the garage, low tech is my speed.

                    Peace,

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                      Here was a quickie, there was a slightly improved version but couldnt find it. 48" wrenches.
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                        Sberry:
                        Kudos, the mother of invention, necessity! Thanks for sharing, very cool.

                        Weld well,

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                        • #13
                          I had a nice pic somewhere of the finished deal. It has a bolt to tighten the side plate and a keeper to keep from losing it. That way it grips the wrench and is adjustable for smaller tools. We were taking some big jacks apart and needed to steady the wrench. Works good for big piping assemblys on the floor too. Makes it a one man job if need be.

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                          • #14
                            It aint blue but

                            Here is a job underway. It aint all weldin,, ha
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                            • #15
                              nice shop. clever use of a bucket. i drink pepsi in 16oz plastic bottles, and lipton ice tea in 2ltr plastic bottles. i use those. or the tree at night.

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