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<blockquote data-quote="tyromeo55" data-source="post: 1573961" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>Yep, I cut off two of the walls with my plasma cutter. I cut it a little thicker then I needed to and then used my grinder to go the rest of the way. The angled hook was two mitered pieces that were welded together. I tapered it so the hose and cable would go in easier. Because I wanted to round off the sharp tip I welded on a piece of 3/4 by .25 flat stock that I could sand down without the material getting too thin.</p><p></p><p> I started cutting the tubing a couple nights ago but finished up today. Oddly enough I'm accustom to the heat now. I just need to keep reminding myself to keep taking water</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I thought about building one but by the time I purchased all the steel and castors I'd of spent more then just buying one for the sub 60 dollars you can get one for. I did not like the one that was 50 dollars more and had a handle so I decided do that part myself. It's painted now and I'm getting ready to go out there and bolt it on and see ho much easier it is to tug it around my small shop</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tyromeo55, post: 1573961, member: 1719"] Yep, I cut off two of the walls with my plasma cutter. I cut it a little thicker then I needed to and then used my grinder to go the rest of the way. The angled hook was two mitered pieces that were welded together. I tapered it so the hose and cable would go in easier. Because I wanted to round off the sharp tip I welded on a piece of 3/4 by .25 flat stock that I could sand down without the material getting too thin. I started cutting the tubing a couple nights ago but finished up today. Oddly enough I'm accustom to the heat now. I just need to keep reminding myself to keep taking water I thought about building one but by the time I purchased all the steel and castors I'd of spent more then just buying one for the sub 60 dollars you can get one for. I did not like the one that was 50 dollars more and had a handle so I decided do that part myself. It's painted now and I'm getting ready to go out there and bolt it on and see ho much easier it is to tug it around my small shop [/QUOTE]
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