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From steel shipping crates for ZTR mowers
1 1/2" SQ X 1/16
12@31.5
3/4 SQ X 1/16
4@62"
8@52/53 inches
6@29.5"
1 1/2 X 1 1/2 X 3/16 angle
6@54"
6@36"
1@33"
1 X 2 X 1/16 wall rectangular tubing
6@73.5"
10@65"
8@56.5"
1" SQ X 1/16 wall
2@74"
4@66.5"
2@62"
4@53"
2@48"
4@44"
8@14/15 inches
8@17"
2@20"
Not bad IMHO.
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Nice haul, Stan - I'd haggle a trade if you were the right side of the pond ;0)
Any plans for it all, or was it just tooo good to let go to waste?
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Yup, that's a good haul deserving of a
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you can make a nice material rack like Ken got , with plenty left over to put on it!
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(03-22-2015, 03:41 AM)Mayhem Wrote:
Thanks. No plans for the material as of this writing, but I certainly could not let all of the steel go into the dumpster. Metal storage racks is certainly one possibility.