19:20 Don't you have a drop hitch or an adjustable hitch? Trailers pointing up pretty high up front & back is close to dragging on the ground especially when going up hill out a driveway. I'm sure youre glad to be done with the bleachers now. Nice job. Its funny you wereonly originally gonna do one or 2 videos & turned into a 5 part series! 😄🤔😅👍🏻👌🏻🛠️🔧🔩🤷🏻♂️👨🏻🏭 ✊🏻🇺🇲🦅🇺🇲✊🏻
CB, you could sell those aluminum planks for scaffold walk boards. We build boat houses, and we stick build hip roofs. We put aluminum walk boards on our scaffolding. Just another thought for you.
Those aluminum planks would be a great floor of an aluminum service body for a pickup truck. 6 months ago I looked into getting some of those to start a service body build for truck.
Alot of trailer decks and boat docks in that haul. Don't throw anything, it's time will come. New logo: "NBS Welding and Landscaping Service - We do it all" 😊
I can't guarantee it, ...but I've got a feeling deep down in my soul that some person in need is going to receive a new wheelchair ramp made out of those old bleacher parts. Don't let him fool you. That's the kind of guy C.B. really is.
CB at last you done the school and community proud they should think themselves very lucky the way you repurposed all that metal,you will be able to build some awesome structures regards and best wishes to you and boss lady from Scotland 🇬🇧🏴🙏🎥
I'm not sure if you use the same scrapyard as me, but there's one on George Town Rd. near Weston (Jerry's Salvage I think) and they may accept the galvanized uncut. I don't really know for a fact since we don't typically deal with a large amount of galvanized
Hey CB, way to go the extra mile for the county / community. You done good. Is that angle framework stout enough for light weight trailers? Maybe deer blinds? Thanks for sharing
In the words of my shop partner... "It don't eat, so it doesn't cost anything for that left over metal to sit piled up until needed." and there is no such thing as scrap metal until I say its scrap. Good job on the extra effort of the site clean up. Says a lot about the NBS work ethic.
19:20 Don't you have a drop hitch or an adjustable hitch? Trailers pointing up pretty high up front & back is close to dragging on the ground especially when going up hill out a driveway.
I'm sure youre glad to be done with the bleachers now. Nice job. Its funny you wereonly originally gonna do one or 2 videos & turned into a 5 part series! 😄🤔😅👍🏻👌🏻🛠️🔧🔩🤷🏻♂️👨🏻🏭
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Trailer didn't drag but it was a little high in the front
CB, you could sell those aluminum planks for scaffold walk boards. We build boat houses, and we stick build hip roofs. We put aluminum walk boards on our scaffolding. Just another thought for you.
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Those aluminum planks would be a great floor of an aluminum service body for a pickup truck. 6 months ago I looked into getting some of those to start a service body build for truck.
Sure would
Alot of trailer decks and boat docks in that haul. Don't throw anything, it's time will come.
New logo: "NBS Welding and Landscaping Service - We do it all" 😊
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I can't guarantee it, ...but I've got a feeling deep down in my soul that some person in need is going to receive a new wheelchair ramp made out of those old bleacher parts. Don't let him fool you. That's the kind of guy C.B. really is.
They'd be good for that!
Great job. I'm sure you'll find a use for the remainder of that steel. You've got the space to keep it until you don't need it, then it becomes scrap.
Will cut quicker with your bestarc? plasma.
But score on the Al planking.
Hope to find great things to build with that material
Its always sweet when you take something that was going to be discarded/scraped any using it to build something else.
Yea I like doozin that
Nice clean up and you scored some material I’m sure you’ll get use out of it in the future
Cheers from Nova Scotia
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Those aluminum planks would make nice scaffold planks. Would last forever.
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Great work
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CB at last you done the school and community proud they should think themselves very lucky the way you repurposed all that metal,you will be able to build some awesome structures regards and best wishes to you and boss lady from Scotland 🇬🇧🏴🙏🎥
I appreciate that
I'm not sure if you use the same scrapyard as me, but there's one on George Town Rd. near Weston (Jerry's Salvage I think) and they may accept the galvanized uncut. I don't really know for a fact since we don't typically deal with a large amount of galvanized
That's who I use...I already called them about the galvanized
@@NBSWELDING dam, srry I couldnt help more
Hey CB, way to go the extra mile for the county / community. You done good. Is that angle framework stout enough for light weight trailers? Maybe deer blinds? Thanks for sharing
I thought it may be able to come together as a trailer frame...also make a deer blind or a frame for a porch.
Great job
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In the words of my shop partner... "It don't eat, so it doesn't cost anything for that left over metal to sit piled up until needed." and there is no such thing as scrap metal until I say its scrap. Good job on the extra effort of the site clean up. Says a lot about the NBS work ethic.
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Love the coin
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Nice video exhalent job.
Thank you
Good job CB
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Can you make 100 straight sticks of weldable steel all the same length out of it?
Wouldn't be practical
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Doozin the old ford is sexy
She's a beaut!
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Must feel good to be finish up with that job. They were lucky to have a guy like you do that for them CB!
Enjoyed it for sure
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