Thanks tom and smokes, I tell you what that rig on that beam has saved our butts many many times. I can see a forlift in the future, better yet a small tractor w/bucket I can make it into a fork lift. I like the idea of all terrian tires Thanks Dc also. the contractor furnished the box it was already built use to be an oil recovery tank at a speedy oil change. I think Tyler is charging 3,000$ not alot of money but for 22yrs old and a colledge student that is pretty good change. Tyler is smoking fast at fabrication and he is gaining valuable experience and learns more and more. He has an ornamental fence to start tomorrow,then a bumper then a lot of repair on a boat. He is doing well and I am proud of him
Brewery I have seen your picks you,my friend are doing a great job just learn from every build. Dc you are right there is a bunh of steel there. but again the tank came to Tyler built he has less than 1000$ of his money tied up so if you figure his time he made a bout 50$ an hour including consumables. But yes I still think that is cheap because like my brother said " you are paying for talent also. Smoker Tom, Tyler will defiently be in the fabrication field for life i beleive, cause he loves it and has the passion for it
TQ, just doing some catching up and I like what I am seeing here very nice work. I am now missing the days when I had a shop equipped to turn out work like this. My back yard and front are just not equipped for it.
...a 40' by 60' sewing room with an overhead door/jib crane, floor drain, a cot, an icebox, a restroom, florescent lighting, heat and air, and 200 amp 230V service - she ought to be able to do some serious sewing out there....
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