I made one of these 30 years ago from a mini van.FB thinks I'm in the market for a trailer now - this one just came up also local
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With that pose, he reminds me of Monty Python's The Gumby's .Blimey, he appears to be a few sandwiches short.
You watched it that far, I gave it a few minutes and gave up on him.The trailer of bodgery is not more, he has turned it back into an engine crane26 mins in there is some quality welding action.
And i think Homebase want their trolley back
Skipped through most of it until i saw something happeningYou watched it that far, I gave it a few minutes and gave up on him.
Then I told YouTube to never suggest his crap again.
Complete numpty, with not a chip on his shoulder, but a bag of spuds.
did have a quick glance but was so stupid knocked it offSkipped through most of it until i saw something happening
The cable ties look the strongest part of that drawbarFB thinks I'm in the market for a trailer now - this one just came up also local
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For a job like that, short runs on (I guess) quite thick material, what's the benefit of MIG over stick?26 mins in there is some quality welding action.
And i think Homebase want their trolley back
I would say none unless you have a decent sized machine. If you do have a decent sized machine, the finished weld will be nice and clean with no slag removal needed.For a job like that, short runs on (I guess) quite thick material, what's the benefit of MIG over stick?
Not worrying if your rods got damp. not swearing because it wont strike and arc where you want to start the run.For a job like that, short runs on (I guess) quite thick material, what's the benefit of MIG over stick?