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Looking for various ideas for me and my welder. I will be building a modified "A-frame" cabin (almost 1100 sq ft) this summer, and am looking to put the little demon to good use.I was thinking some steel window guards, a storm door, steel ladder (for the loft), steel handrails (porch), and a rocking chair for the porch using the main leaf in a couple of spring packs that I have left over. Perhaps a fire pit, and picnik table would be my easier starter projects.ThermalArc 185MillerMatic 180 w/ AutosetVictor Cutskill Oxy/AcetyleneThermal Dynamics Cutmaster 38and spite!
Reply:Originally Posted by DirtyLittleSecretLooking for various ideas for me and my welder. I will be building a modified "A-frame" cabin (almost 1100 sq ft) this summer, and am looking to put the little demon to good use.I was thinking some steel window guards, a storm door, steel ladder (for the loft), steel handrails (porch), and a rocking chair for the porch using the main leaf in a couple of spring packs that I have left over. Perhaps a fire pit, and picnik table would be my easier starter projects.
Reply:Man, it's getting so sad when when our recreational or out of the way properties have to be fortified like a bank. Craftsman 230a Buzz-box, Lincoln 140T & 180T, Century K2789, PUROX W202 O/A14" cheapo chop saw that cuts straight and square!A toolbox of the cheapest Chinese tools money can buy"Real" tools all old reliable Husky/Craftsman/Proto stuff
Reply:My uncle has a small hunting cabin near my house that repeatedly gets broken into. They only keep the bare minimum in it, a few blankets, pillows, and some bathroom supplies. A couple years back it was broken into and the people even took their toothbrushes... If you ask me that's just plain sad, I'm glad our lake cabin has a nosey neighbor sometimes.
Reply:We've come to the conclusion it's better to just keep things stored in cabins/rv's to a minimum and make gaining entry fairly easy for a would-be thief. If someone wants in bad enough, they'll just tear things apart that much more to get in. Sad as it is to say.We have noticed with higher fuel prices, there's not as many people wandering around the mountains looking for stuff to tear up. |
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