http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXWK8FE5kuw
neon4891 wrote: I would love to build a bike wheeled cart, but lack any form of skill or tool for metal craft.
That just means it will take a little longer and you will use a little more material as you figure out how to do what you want.
Welding is really an easily acquired skill. Harbor Freight is your friend, until you get more serious. Sawzall is next.l
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: Then I google "Redneck porch"
That one actually looks pretty safe, from the infield fan POV. I found some seriously cool pix of scaffolding at the Sebring 12hrs..but they're on Flickr (who still doesn't allow hotlinking..send dirty e-mails).
So, here's a pic of Jim in 1965 with one of those 3-story things in the background.
DukeOfUndersteer wrote: Then I google "Redneck porch"
I want to do something like that, but with a ladder rack.
friedgreencorrado wrote:DukeOfUndersteer wrote: Then I google "Redneck porch"That one actually looks pretty safe, from the infield fan POV. I found some seriously cool pix of scaffolding at the Sebring 12hrs..but they're on Flickr (who still doesn't allow hotlinking..send dirty e-mails). So, here's a pic of Jim in 1965 with one of those 3-story things in the background.
Eeerrrrrrggghhh. SO bummed I'm missing the chumpcar event there next month :(
DukeOfUndersteer wrote:
I used to do tenant fitouts for a bunch of different shopping centers. I showed up at 7:30 one morning to survey an empty storefront, and the crew from the inevitable Chinese takeout place were walking around the parking lot with bags, harvesting the ornamental cabbage from all the landscaping islands to use as garnish.
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