BlacknTan
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That is a great design!
Thank you very much, Kenny.... I consider you to be the hook-meister!
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That is a great design!
Well it's been over a year now and I have not put the hooks on...yet. Between work and twin baby girls, I don't get a chance to go outside and play as much as I used to. As you can see from the attached pics, the bucket level indicators are made from 3/16" metal. The top lip that forms a "channel" is also made of 3/16" metal. I found that 1.5" sq. tubing fits nicely under and between the indicators and top lip to fill the channel. I thought about buying some 1.5" round tubing, but I happen to have enough 1.5" sq tubing that is 3/16" thick in the shop. Plus the sq. tubing will give a good flat surface to weld to. Should I weld an additional 1/4" plate to the top of the indicators and then weld the hooks to that? I plan to center the hooks with curl cylinders. Any suggestions?
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Thank you very much, Kenny.... I consider you to be the hook-meister!
Well it's been over a year now and I have not put the hooks on...yet. Between work and twin baby girls, I don't get a chance to go outside and play as much as I used to. As you can see from the attached pics, the bucket level indicators are made from 3/16" metal. The top lip that forms a "channel" is also made of 3/16" metal. I found that 1.5" sq. tubing fits nicely under and between the indicators and top lip to fill the channel. I thought about buying some 1.5" round tubing, but I happen to have enough 1.5" sq tubing that is 3/16" thick in the shop. Plus the sq. tubing will give a good flat surface to weld to. Should I weld an additional 1/4" plate to the top of the indicators and then weld the hooks to that? I plan to center the hooks with curl cylinders. Any suggestions?
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Here's what I did. The receiver in the center can be used for either a slip hook, grab hook, or a trailer hitch with ball , and all are interchangeable, and the possibilities are limitless. Works well for me. View attachment 277907