That's a lot of benefit for only$40!DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 7:58 am 20200309_134032.jpg20200309_133715.jpg
This is my simple multipurpose head . It holds my bucket . Have 2 tubes ( forks ) seen that are now bevelled at the front and stepped down at the back to be flush with the bottom of the receivers. I put a trailer receiver in the centre top for easily manoeuvring trailers . I use it all the time to pull t-post . What I lack in width adjustment and looks it makes up for versatility in other ways . At the time it only cost me $40 in material . Just ideas for those on a budget .
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I really like your system Dave, it's simple and it works. I wish I could do something similar to you for my 644.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 7:58 am 20200309_134032.jpg20200309_133715.jpg
This is my simple multipurpose head . It holds my bucket . Have 2 tubes ( forks ) seen that are now bevelled at the front and stepped down at the back to be flush with the bottom of the receivers. I put a trailer receiver in the centre top for easily manoeuvring trailers . I use it all the time to pull t-post . What I lack in width adjustment and looks it makes up for versatility in other ways . At the time it only cost me $40 in material . Just ideas for those on a budget .
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I went ahead and took the plunge. The jury is still out, I may or may not be happy with how it turns out.
But I bought a $20 barrel and $16 worth of rubber sheet metal edging.
I cut both ends off the barrel using an electric shear. I bought that for $10 at a flea market more than 5 years ago, and this is the second time I've used it. But for this job it was perfect.
Then I sliced the barrel lengthwise and cleaned the inside out. The barrel contained some kind of water soluble emolient, and its only warning label was "harmful to aquatic life". So I had to be careful not to let any of it wash into the yard or down to the stream. So I had to go through a bunch of paper towels to mop it up and wipe it clean.
Then I uncurled it with my hands and toes. That worked but the ends were curlier than the middle. So I laid it on the floor and put a 2x4 on one curled up end and rested the full weight of my shop press/welding cabinet on the 2x4. Then flattened it downward. That made a huge difference.
After working both ends, I got where I could flex it to the arc I want, but it wouldn't hold there.
So I ran some 1/2" EMT conduit through the pipe roller and gave it the desired arc. And then cut and welded that into a frame.
And then put about 75 lbs weight on the sheet to flatten it downward while I screwed in drill tip screws to attach it to the frame.
I've since painted both sides, and tomorrow after it's dry I'll apply the rubber edging and then decide how to mount it.
I'll post a few final pictures then.
I think it's going to look... only "ok". Not great. But not awful. There are so dents visible from its barrel days, and one large kink where it didn't uncurl cleanly.
I suppose for $40 invested I'll hopefully be happy enough.
Bob
But I bought a $20 barrel and $16 worth of rubber sheet metal edging.
I cut both ends off the barrel using an electric shear. I bought that for $10 at a flea market more than 5 years ago, and this is the second time I've used it. But for this job it was perfect.
Then I sliced the barrel lengthwise and cleaned the inside out. The barrel contained some kind of water soluble emolient, and its only warning label was "harmful to aquatic life". So I had to be careful not to let any of it wash into the yard or down to the stream. So I had to go through a bunch of paper towels to mop it up and wipe it clean.
Then I uncurled it with my hands and toes. That worked but the ends were curlier than the middle. So I laid it on the floor and put a 2x4 on one curled up end and rested the full weight of my shop press/welding cabinet on the 2x4. Then flattened it downward. That made a huge difference.
After working both ends, I got where I could flex it to the arc I want, but it wouldn't hold there.
So I ran some 1/2" EMT conduit through the pipe roller and gave it the desired arc. And then cut and welded that into a frame.
And then put about 75 lbs weight on the sheet to flatten it downward while I screwed in drill tip screws to attach it to the frame.
I've since painted both sides, and tomorrow after it's dry I'll apply the rubber edging and then decide how to mount it.
I'll post a few final pictures then.
I think it's going to look... only "ok". Not great. But not awful. There are so dents visible from its barrel days, and one large kink where it didn't uncurl cleanly.
I suppose for $40 invested I'll hopefully be happy enough.
Bob
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And she ain't going to let you forget it eitherthebuildist wrote: ↑Wed Aug 03, 2022 10:58 am Ok, it turns out that ain't no dummy. I held off on buying the set for 175, based on a request to "think about it overnight". Fair enough.
And now this morning, there's a set available the same distance away but for $50!
Smart woman I got there.
Bob
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Well.....
Let's just say that doesn't know all the details about this set.
Details like that they exist. Or that I went and got them.
But she's bound to figure it out sooner or later...
Let's just say that doesn't know all the details about this set.
Details like that they exist. Or that I went and got them.
But she's bound to figure it out sooner or later...
"Never be afraid to try something new. How hard can it be?"
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Oh she knows , she just hasn't figured out when to use it against you .thebuildist wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 9:30 pm Well.....
Let's just say that doesn't know all the details about this set.
Details like that they exist. Or that I went and got them.
But she's bound to figure it out sooner or later...
Dave
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And then Bob will be grounded and we won't see him for awhile.DavidBarkey wrote: ↑Sat Aug 20, 2022 6:25 amOh she knows , she just hasn't figured out when to use it against you .thebuildist wrote: ↑Fri Aug 19, 2022 9:30 pm Well.....
Let's just say that doesn't know all the details about this set.
Details like that they exist. Or that I went and got them.
But she's bound to figure it out sooner or later...
deck's on, blades sharp, let's go it's time to mow
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Once finds out, I may have to myself out of a hole!!!
But I was too to tell her!
But I was too to tell her!
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Sometimes it's easier to ask for forgiveness than to beg for permission.
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