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hey metalcrafter be careful on these type jobs you can go under in a hurry
i agree with mmw, be sure you and the owner of these boxes are on the same page as far as how the repairs are to be done, with the price of metal these days it will not take much on these boxes to meet your $500 price and you hae not even started working on them yet, once you start you seem to find more problems as you go, especially on the doors in the back, sagging, hinges broke etc.
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/22x45 concrete slab with 2 overhead cranes(trolley style with electric hoist, huge shade tree to weld under
33x33 enclosed shop when its to cold or windy outside
miller 210
miller 875 plasma
victor oxy/accet
unihydro 45ton ironworker
miller 180 tig
ole lincoln ac/dc buzzbox
milwaukee power tools
and everything in between
2007 trailblazer 302
Bailiegh 210 miter saw-2008
Beer Fridge
6000# cat forklift
36" port-a-cool fan
Dake G-75 Belt grinder
3035 Spoolgun
At my work when the wood bin (40 yard) gets full of pallets, a labourer runs a CAT 320 excavator over to it and starts crushing the wood to make more room. Being a repair person and watching this makes me cringe. I've seen some pretty severe damage happen to roll offs in a short period of time, peanuts compared to the time it would take to fix the damage.
Take the time to think through each repair, and as mentioned, make sure you are on the same page as the owner.
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