Building parts for my new project

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So I have decided to use a rear shock from a mountain bike and build a 4 link suspension for my gate caster, some will say its over kill and going way to far but the tools are in the shop and I have the materials already do why not! Here are some shots of what I got done before thanksgiving took priority
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Getting mocked up
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Started welding
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Pieces cut from 3/16 steel on my torchmate
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These are the tool boxes I work out of
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Here is the gate that is receiving the new wheel
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Nice.
Even on housing additions and etc, I hate seeing unstained fences.
Normally can see water stains from sprinklers. Looks terrible to me.
Gate frame looks welded. Gonna have to assume you built it also?

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Nice.
Even on housing additions and etc, I hate seeing unstained fences.
Normally can see water stains from sprinklers. Looks terrible to me.
Gate frame looks welded. Gonna have to assume you built it also?

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Thanks! I did build this after my driveway extension was done


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Aluminum link inserts 3/8-24 thread
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Link material
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Did not get much done today spent it putting up Xmas lights
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Getting organized
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New sign in the shop:)
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