jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 8, 2017 16:27:04 GMT -5
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Post by MrMike on May 8, 2017 17:26:42 GMT -5
A foosball table?
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Post by captbob on May 8, 2017 17:29:06 GMT -5
jacuzzi?
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Post by captbob on May 8, 2017 17:34:20 GMT -5
What does the person that correctly guesses first win?
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 9, 2017 6:34:37 GMT -5
When the albatross is complete it will be taken to Metalplate Galvanizing Inc. and be dip galvanized. I am fortunate to live 8 miles from one of the largest galvanizing operations in the US. Have used their services before.
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Post by fantastic5 on May 9, 2017 7:28:15 GMT -5
Vertical storage for firepits???
Vertical night time storage for guests???
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Post by captbob on May 9, 2017 8:46:51 GMT -5
Galvanized. So you don't want it rusting. That's probably not cheap, and rust (patina) hasn't seemed to be a previous concern of yours. So this is gonna be special. hmmm...
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 9, 2017 8:49:27 GMT -5
Vertical storage for firepits??? Vertical night time storage for guests??? Close Sweetie. #1 guess is on key with subject target. Night time storage for guests, hmmm, thinking about that one. As long as it does not entail dog house for me.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 9, 2017 8:55:02 GMT -5
Galvanized. So you don't want it rusting. That's probably not cheap, and rust (patina) hasn't seemed to be a previous concern of yours. So this is gonna be special. hmmm... The minimum is about $300 for about 1000-2000 pound structures. It is a triple dip and will probably increase the weight 100 pounds. Super thick coating, first class finish. They acid dip it several times to remove rust and oils. No paint allowed so I am using unprimed/unpainted steel. All air pockets must be vented to avoid explosions. I have steel structures I did 30 years ago that have not one iota of rust even after a lot of use and abrasion. Keep in mind, it costs about $300 just to sandblast similar steel structures before priming and painting. Good paint and primer can cost another $100. Add labor. Galvanizing is a bargain.
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Post by captbob on May 9, 2017 8:55:58 GMT -5
Can't see you making a firepit display rack... double hmmm...
If you are that bored, it's time for a ROAD TRIP!
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 9, 2017 8:59:07 GMT -5
Can't see you making a firepit display rack... double hmmm... If you are that bored, it's time for a ROAD TRIP! No bogus project here. This is a serious tool I have been yearning to build for a year.
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Post by captbob on May 9, 2017 9:04:34 GMT -5
Well get to work, we need another in progress picture.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2017 9:10:49 GMT -5
Its a trailer rack for delivering firepits.
He just repaired the trailer and now he finishes the rack for delivery.
(tada)
I'll take a box of plain white crappy coral to cut into media.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 9, 2017 10:17:04 GMT -5
hmmmm, I might be busted..., the all eyes and ears @shotgunner. I've already done 4 captbob-a-days-of-work and it's only 11:15AM.
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Post by captbob on May 9, 2017 10:25:44 GMT -5
I should probably take a nap
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Post by rockpickerforever on May 9, 2017 11:29:03 GMT -5
jamesp , I can't see you investing the time and $$ into making a firepit rack, then fastening it onto an OLD, 'ridden hard and put away wet' trailer. I realize you replaced the trailer axle after the tree incident (lucky you!), but you have been wanting, for at least a year to build an entire new trailer. A tool - that would qualify as a tool, in my mind. Galvanized to not rust, stay strong, and hopefully last you for a while. Perhaps this (most likely) over-engineered, to be galvanized behemoth is new trailer and rack? Stands to reason...
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 9, 2017 13:04:49 GMT -5
jamesp , I can't see you investing the time and $$ into making a firepit rack, then fastening it onto an OLD, 'ridden hard and put away wet' trailer. I realize you replaced the trailer axle after the tree incident (lucky you!), but you have been wanting, for at least a year to build an entire new trailer. A tool - that would qualify as a tool, in my mind. Galvanized to not rust, stay strong, and hopefully last you for a while. Perhaps this (most likely) over-engineered, to be galvanized behemoth is new trailer and rack? Stands to reason... It's a Bohemian Jean. This one will be over 2 feet narrower. For tree resistance.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on May 9, 2017 13:18:30 GMT -5
Joinery before final weld. Integral joinery, sounds cool eh ? Twill be strong. Progress at 3 PM. Posts are slow w/out help. And I had to load 2 pits for wife to take to freight co. Can't do it all. Not sure how to get it off trailer. hmmm Will also make a fine kayak carrier.
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Post by quartz on May 9, 2017 13:53:06 GMT -5
Get off trailer easy, roll off on pipes. May need receiver frame of some sort, lumber?
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Post by jamesp on May 9, 2017 15:08:46 GMT -5
Get off trailer easy, roll off on pipes. May need receiver frame of some sort, lumber? Got the frame figured Larry. It is designed to work with a roll around hydraulic lift. This home modified rig. Lifts 1000#. added bigger front wheels that go under the truck or trailer for easier rolling(for wife).
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