k0ua
Epic Contributor
I have always painted my forms with a couple of coats of old used motor oil.
James K0UA
James K0UA
I have always painted my forms with a couple of coats of old used motor oil.
James K0UA
nice build:thumbsup:
what about the idea of putting a couple pieces of 1/2x6x6 plate flush with the back side and tied to the skeleton... that way you could have a couple imbeds to weld to after the fact? grab hooks, tool bars etc. or maybe one on each end too?
Be sure to put that 2 inch receiver in the back. I did it not knowing what I was going to use it for, and wound up using it to put a small sprayer on easily, and am thinking about a salt spreader for next winter. I too am taking a keen interest in your thought processes building this project, very similiar to all the things I tried to think of when I built mine. Good luck with it.
James K0UA
That is a great idea. attached are pix of mine- I later welded the top half of a Mack front spring "u" bolt to the verticle but hooks would be better. Also if I ever build another one, besides the ideas others have had about shovel holders, I think I would cast some heavy pipe in place to create leverage points to stick a pinch bar in to help muscle it on and off the three point hitch.nice build:thumbsup:
what about the idea of putting a couple pieces of 1/2x6x6 plate flush with the back side and tied to the skeleton... that way you could have a couple imbeds to weld to after the fact? grab hooks, tool bars etc. or maybe one on each end too?