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Why didn't you screw another nut on to adjust the stud, rather than hit it with a hammer?

 

Can't beat a little penertration by the way.:laugh1:

 

I do have a tendency to inspire innuendos...the bolts were shanked, hard to see on the vid, could have done it with a tight pipe sleeve it's true.

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Weld the axle to the barrow.

 

Tried that once but the tube frame is too thin, just burns through. A skilled welder could do it, or maybe an average guy with a MIG. Also the tube rusts long before the axel so It would eventually break at the weld I would think. The bolt-on axel can be removed when the barrow is knackered and put on a new barrow. Thats the theory anyway.

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I enjoyed watching that. It was well put together. I particularly liked the carefully selected, quality leylandii log you were using for a workbench at the start! Have you ever thought of a career in modelling?

 

:biggrin:

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Seems to be agreed you have a good presentation and delivery..

 

Plus it got me thinking as well, I like to dabble makin stuff myself.. was thinkin of modin a trailer bed I have lyin around and fashion a rudimentary tipper out of it...

 

If I had one of those plasma cutters I'd be on it... as it is, I'll probably end up thinkin about it and leave it at that LOL...

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