Shrinking metal with a Tree stump
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2024
- I finally found a use for cedar trees. A metal shrinking stump. In this video we continue working on the Tahoe frame swapped International pickup by fabricating a cab corner from scrap shelving.
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You are One good Ol boy well done on metal fab
Thanks! My dad always told me you can't accomplish anything if you don't try. I have had to try multiple times, a lot of times.😁
In the end Oklahoma will not miss that cedar tree. Nicely done sir.
You'd have to look carefully to find where I cut it. It had lots of friends.
After seeing you toil on that tree stump I think I'm going to pass on doing one for myself much success on your UA-cam channel I'll keep watching fastback
Job 5:7 KJV: Yet man is born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upward.
For this build, I wanted to show that a project can be built with very little money, albeit with a lot of sweat equity. So far, I have invested at lot of time but little hard cash. 😁
The replacement cab corner for the IH is $60. I would recommend buying the patch panels and just deal with their usually poor fitment.
I think you should dig out the rest of that stump,make a boat and we can go fishing ! corner turned out good.
I have enough cedars to build Noah's ark. I am definitely ready for the metal work to be done on this "should be pretty quick" project.
love the music
Thanks.
Harbor Freight has a chainsaw blade attachment for that 41/2 grinder that would have saved you 1 /2 that time and made you laugh the hole time fixing that stump.
Thanks, I will look for it next time I'm in Harbor Freight.