
madjack wrote:I don't weld, so what I do is buy the steel, cut/jig it up and call up a friend to come weld it...cost is dinner and a 12 pack(after the job is finished)............
madjack
madjack wrote:Danny, I don't know about the PNW but down here, we have so many pipelines and land based oil rigs, that there is a slew of weldors with dually trucks, fitted out to weld anything from sheet metal to pressure pipe...if you have everything jigged up, they can do the welding in less than half a day for a readonable price.....
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halfdome, Danny wrote:madjack wrote:Danny, I don't know about the PNW but down here, we have so many pipelines and land based oil rigs, that there is a slew of weldors with dually trucks, fitted out to weld anything from sheet metal to pressure pipe...if you have everything jigged up, they can do the welding in less than half a day for a readonable price.....
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Jack, we don't have OIL here but there's rigs running around with welders all the time. May even try one of those mobile horse shoe trucks. I know...........Make a cardboard sign & stand at a freeway ramp.
WELDER NEEDED
TEARDROP NEEDS A FRAME
SLEEPS TWO
Danny
Podunkfla wrote:No question about it... I've seen that guy! I'd recognize those pants anywhere.
halfdome, Danny wrote:I saw a truck driving down Meridian in South Hill last week with a sign saying job site welding or something like that. Google it in your area, you may get lucky. I won't recommend the company that welded my chassis but there's got to be some in King County. For the price to weld a chassis you could buy a small welder and learn to do it yourself, that's what I'm doing and it's fun learning a new skill.Danny
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