ronjhall
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Morning Ron!
Morning Irv. Nice day out there. Little chilly though.
Morning Ron!
L4N,rs, is there any reason why you cannot hinge the back of the cab. You could use the same hydraulic system they use on cabover trucks to get the cab up and over if the need be.
Ed,... RS, The cab does sound like fun and an outlet for your talent.
They're handy to have no doubt about it ...RS, you continue to impress with your skills...keep it up and you might tempt me to get a welder.
LOL ... I'd hazard a guess you probably have a lot better resources for that a lot closer to home.NE Ohio is a long way to go for lessons, though.
It would be a bit of hike ...We took the kids up to Cedar Point, Bass Island by boat, Dayton's Air Force museum, and the Cincinnati Reds game and zoo one year...great trip...long drive home in one day.
No worries ... :thumbsup:RS that what I wrote came out wrong late I guess my apologies. I was trying to refer to my carelessness
Well, now that you mention it ... I seem to dimly remember you saying something about that.RS I do not know if you remember or not but I worked in steel fabrication for 29 years. Never went to welding school but was trained by some pretty good guys
I guess it's an example of the race to the bottom to be "price competitive" ...... I've never seen the scale cleaned off hot rolled steel in the farm implements I've reconditioned, RS. No primer, either.
If you look at that 3PH section I posted a pic of, you'll see all sorts of little specs has where the paint is coming off.I've never removed mill scale down to bright metal, but I have scuffed it up before painting. And just like the big boys, no primer, either. Seems to be hold up OK though.