Outstanding, Mark! /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif
I wanna tinker just like you when
I grow up! /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
No kidding -- that's a very creative and useful tool you've built there. Before I joined this board it wouldn't have occurred to me that stuff like that could be designed and built at home. Your profile doesn't say what you do for a living. Are you a pro at this sort of thing?
If your property is anything like mine, you're going to find many, many uses for that thing. Certainly the tool of choice for cleaning up brush and raking up sticks. I suppose it should be limited to relatively light loads 'cuz of the force it's going to put on the bucket lip, but that's probably what you had in mind anyway.
Just to show Bill, I'm
not going to mention my welder-envy (even though I have it
bad and I'm thinking about taking a welding course at the local junior college, and I've been pricing all types of welders and I'm going to get my dad's old Sears arc welder back from the guy I loaned it to). Bill doesn't know me as well as he
thinks he does, does he? /w3tcompact/icons/wink.gif
If you come up with any "action" shots of this puppy at work, as always, don't be shy about posting them. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif