Bolt on hooks

   / Bolt on hooks #32  
I prefer the slotted angle iron welded to the top of the bucket. The hooks are generally only useful when chains are used in front of the bucket but with angle iron the chains can also be run in back of the bucket.
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   / Bolt on hooks #33  
I prefer the slotted angle iron welded to the top of the bucket. The hooks are generally only useful when chains are used in front of the bucket but with angle iron the chains can also be run in back of the bucket.
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+1 on the slotted angle. Much more versatile in most situations. :thumbsup:
 
   / Bolt on hooks #34  
I also prefer chain slots. Put them in my brush fork frame with a drilled hole and cut the slot with a recip saw:

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And in the pallet fork frame on the back of the bottom channel iron:

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   / Bolt on hooks #35  
I prefer the slotted angle iron welded to the top of the bucket. The hooks are generally only useful when chains are used in front of the bucket but with angle iron the chains can also be run in back of the bucket.
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I like that, wish I could weld. Guess I could take it somewhere or bolt it on though
 
   / Bolt on hooks #36  
I finally got around to installing the bolt on hooks I got last fall. Install went real smooth. No fancy drills needed, just step-drilled the 6 holes nice and slow with good US made HSS twist drills. Took about 10 minutes including de-burring. Put the clevis mounts on the bottom too so I can hang shackles.

I've already put them to hard use and couldn't be happier. Thanks Ken!

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   / Bolt on hooks #38  
I finally got around to installing the bolt on hooks I got last fall. Install went real smooth. No fancy drills needed, just step-drilled the 6 holes nice and slow with good US made HSS twist drills. Took about 10 minutes including de-burring. Put the clevis mounts on the bottom too so I can hang shackles.

I've already put them to hard use and couldn't be happier. Thanks Ken

:thumbsup:

Thank you CD.
 
   / Bolt on hooks #39  
I don't have a slotted angle iron version but someone else made a good point about another of their features that could be handy occasionally:
You can release the chain connection by rolling the bucket down and backing away.
 
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#40  
I recently installed two bolt on hooks from Kens bolt on grab hooks

The hook were high quality.

Two things to remember:
1) Drilling 4 holes took nearly 1 1/2 hrs. I'm sure this was due to going through 2 plates of metal on the bucket. My wife and I took turns. I used an electric drill and a Cobalt High-Speed Steel Drill Bit (1/2" x 6"L).
2) Going slow speed on the drill allowed for a better bite on the bit and straighter hole. The last hole I used highest speed and the hole ended up wallowed and not straight.
3) The placement of the hooks made if difficult to get one of the nuts and washers on the bolt. Needed my wifes small hands to reach behind the compartment.

I still need to put two bolt on shackles on the bucket will wait for next week and a new bit.

To follow up on the drilling issues I believe the problem was that I used three 25 ft extension cords which I believe lowered the amp output on the drill. The second time I did it I brought the bucket close to the outlet and had no problem drilling
 
 

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