Dec-30-2016 08:36 AM
Dec-31-2016 01:21 PM
imq707s wrote:westend wrote:
I like those workstands, too!
Where does a guy get them?
I got those welding tables from Harbor Freight.....if I remember right, they were around $50 each. They work great!
Dec-31-2016 09:03 AM
imq707s wrote:
Yep, I just put a few short welds on the bumper just to tie everything together.....not really for strength. The main strength comes from the welds to the frame.
Dec-31-2016 09:02 AM
imq707s wrote:westend wrote:
I like those workstands, too!
Where does a guy get them?
I got those welding tables from Harbor Freight.....if I remember right, they were around $50 each. They work great!
Dec-31-2016 06:08 AM
Dec-30-2016 05:54 PM
imq707s wrote:I've got one, they go on sale pretty often.. Good table, excellent bang for the buck.westend wrote:
I like those workstands, too!
Where does a guy get them?
I got those welding tables from Harbor Freight.....if I remember right, they were around $50 each. They work great!
Dec-30-2016 05:52 PM
westend wrote:
I like those workstands, too!
Where does a guy get them?
Dec-30-2016 05:44 PM
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Dec-30-2016 03:45 PM
hotjag1 wrote:
That looks like a nice job and plenty beefy for bikes or a light trailer.
I had a professional shop do pretty much the same thing on the back of my enclosed car hauler so that I could haul my 300lb scooter on the back of the trailer.
I too was concerned about having enough tongue weight, so I bought a tongue scale($45). Hanging the 300lb scooter on the back only took 75lbs off of the tongue weight.
Of course, depending on placement of your axles and how you load your trailer will determine the effect on your tongue weight. I would recommend a tongue scale to make sure you have enough weight on the front.
Dec-30-2016 12:38 PM
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