<font color="blue"> I could do that J.J. but I would still need to borrow the talent, time, tools and material... </font>
Use it as a reason to salvage, recycle, create and learn. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Lots of good materials at scrap yards and dumpsters. A metal cutting blade in a sawzall does wonders... slow, but works and the sawzall is a must have homeowner's tool. Get all the pieces together over time, then find someone that can weld. Or check out some welding classes at a community college. Either take the courses yourself or talk to the instructor about your project and see if a student wants some welding time. Lot's of opportunities open up once you own a PT. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif