seen this today
There is one listed near me on craigslist for decent money, not one of mine, don't know the details, but may be worth the 8 hr. trip (each way) for the price... might be negotiablehttp://treasure.craigslist.org/for/2183992797.html
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I think the problem you're having is more of a volume problem (cfm), or lack there of. The compressor head on that 20 gal. tank can't keep up with the volume of air necessary to run most air tools for more than a few moments at a time. Time to invest in a bigger compressor that...
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I have been doing work in restaurants for years whether it be new equipment or repairs on old and have never heard anything about having to be certified or licensed to do the work other than having my occupational license and proper insurances. I also do citrus and vegetable processing machinery in...
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Seems to me that quite a few members of this forum need to learn how to lighten up.
I do the same thing to unsolicited salesmen who bother me while I'm trying to work. I'm a lot worse with the phone solicitors who call the house. I feel that if they are gonna waste my time, I might as...
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Norm was posting at the same time I was, His reply is where I was headed.
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How many hours of weld time do you figure you have in the gate?
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One of the guys over there will know for sure. I was going to make the same suggestion....
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Gotta give the genius credit for trying to think outside the box.
Hopefully the guy keeps welding on smokers and not anything real critical.
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Burn them rods hot and fast, not really that difficult with a little practice.
Like was already mentioned, 90 degrees, no weave, dcep. Flux can be a bit of a pain to remove at times, it kinda looks like white plastic. Keep the rods stored in a dry, air tight container, the flux will...
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O.K., I'll play.
Here is one of the projects that I entered into the challenge.
My version of the ultimate repo truck, includes bumper hitch, fifth wheel, gooseneck ball, and hydraulic tow sling, not too much it can't tow.
Very nice buggy, by the way. ...
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Making a ramp door is easy enough but mounting it may give you other problems. A lot of enclosed trailers have different rear body configuration between the ramp door and the barn door styles.
Most of the barn doors are made with a 1"x2"x14 gauge box tube skeleton with the...
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Not to beat this to death, but the info you just supplied is exactly what I have already posted.
Any trailer over 2000 lbs. is considered a COMMERCIAL trailer, (excluding boat or other types of water vessel). COMMERCIAL type trailers do get inspected and they do get titled, but once again...
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I'm not sure, I'm still waiting for my secret decoder ring to arrive. They said it was in the mail and it sure is taking a long time to get here.
Post up some more info about the trailer in question and we may be able to offer advice as to whether it is worth taking on such a...
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