Small garden cart
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Nothing has really changed - still looks like the last pic I posted - just spent a lot of time welding and grinding Bash 
Course using someone else's welder doesn't help.
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Front part done - getting there Smile
vrooom....... vrooom Big Grin 

           

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Nice job Dave! I'm sure the Mrs. will love it. Thumbsup

And like Red Green sez... "If the women don't find you handsome, they should at least find you handy." Big Grin
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I was keeping it a secret from her, however today she came home early from work and caught me Bash Bash Bash 
So ........ not a secret anymore Smile 
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You need to put a bell on her collar.   6799
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Nearly finished
   

Need to weld this to the long steering handle,  paint it and then fix it to the steering arms on the cart and it is done.
   
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PS the last pic looks like a toilet roll holder Bash   Big Grin
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Looks great Dave.
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"PS the last pic looks like a toilet roll holder"

Now I understand what you're doing with that thing. You're making your own fertilizer for the garden. Drop your load on the expanded metal, squeeze it thru the holes to spread it around then clean up with the toilet roll. And here all this time I thought it was for rolling tools and plants thru the garden for planting and hauling out weeds and stuff.
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That looks very nice Dave. Thumbsup

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(11-17-2015, 07:10 PM)EdK Wrote: That looks very nice Dave.  Thumbsup

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