Holy cow, Burnt Hands, how do you have all that metalworking equipment and only a car for getting materials??? I like the clubhead sculpture, but couldn't you have gotten some clearcoat or gotten it sprayed at a paintshop for cheaper than buying stainless clubs? Still pretty cool.
How much does your Wilderness Systems weigh? I've got a Tarpon 120 that weighs about 50 lbs. I just have to muscle that thing around. I like the truck bed rack another guy made one here. A whole lot cheaper than the 500 bucks worth of Yakima I've got on my truck.
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Thread: Kayak cart for $4
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04-25-2010, 07:09 PM #11
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MillerMatic 252
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Delta Drill Press
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and this heavy duty table I made
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04-26-2010, 05:51 AM #12
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Divine Wind & NoogaD,
This company who sells canoe and kayak trailers.
http://www.oakorchardcanoe.com/trailex.php
Might give you some ideas.
I have a factory roof rack and I added a Yakima kayak rack with rollers on the rear to hold mine. I put a piece of carpet on my trunk and slide the kayak up until I can get it on the rollers.
As far as carrying and moving heavy stuff, I depend on friends with pickups or I rent a truck.
I can move my 330 cu ft argon tank in my car by folding down the back seat.
Do this about once a month.
If I had a pickup, I would probably never make it to work on trash day as my friends call me "Sanford"
Thermal Arc GTSW400, Airco Heliwelder II, Miller Dynasty 350, Hypertherm 1000, oxy-fuel setup, metal cutting bandsaw, air compressor, drill press, etc.
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Call me the "Clouseau" of welding !


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