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Metal stregth question
On Jun 23, 8:30*am, Glenn Lyford wrote:
You know, even if we might hack something together ourselves we shouldn't suggest that in a permanently-recorded public forum. Particularly after being told a better way repeatedly in answer to questions? * --Glenn I have no problem copying an existing dolly. My problem is not sure how perfect my welds are. That is why I suggest bolting and welding. |
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Metal stregth question
On Jun 23, 2:02*pm, stryped wrote:
... I have no problem copying an existing dolly. My problem is not sure how perfect my welds are. That is why I suggest bolting and welding. And I suggested testing them until you know when you've made a strong one. jsw |
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