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Here are a few day projects I've gotten up to lately. The first is a baby stroller converted into a push go kart. The kid really likes to sit in the drivers seat when getting into the car so I figured I'd chop up this stroller someone was throwing out, give it steering and let him have the fun of driving whenever we go for a walk. Turns out the neighbors kids love this thing and they're always playing with it The other pictures are of sand bending a 1" steel tube. I'm chopping the *** off a motorcycle and rather than just have the frame end like that I'm closing the rear with a U shape. Even if none of that makes sense still, here are the pictures of it and the result. I ended up having a bit of a wrinkle on the inside but nothing I can't work with. Attached Images
Reply:Here is the apprentice. He's not that great at following instructions yet but he sure knows how to pound stuff. He'll be 2 this winter. Attached Images
Reply:Just to be a smart azz. Dad should take safety lessons from Jr.Work boots not sandels, long pants not shorts, long sleeve shirt not short sleeve, safety glasses not sunglasses. LMAOGlad to see your showing him at a young age, if you keep up with it his skills will pass you by. Good job getting him geared towards safety.But remember do as I say not as I do is still wrong. I have 2 little girls that like to help and they always tell me to make sure I wear my glasses and plugs. I had to buy them their own pink muffs for working with me, haven't found any kid sized glass's yet but have a few pairs that are close to fitting them. They wear their pink gardening gloves so they don;t get slivers.Brett B & B Fabrication and Welding Inc.Spalding, MI.
Reply:Thats great!! father and son projects!! Keep up the good work DAD!! |
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