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Old 06-17-2018, 04:33 PM   #3203
Grizz1963
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Re: Grizz's Redneck Express 1966 Chevy Short Fleetside RESTO-GO!

After I packed the tools away and came in, it was a choice of which beer first.

In the end it was Bud as Dennis suggested it was the better option.



Along with crisps and some dried sausage, I had a good evening.





This mornings search for Casters for the new welding trolley at the two Bootfairs I go to, ended up empty handed, so I went to McDonalds and had a breakfast wrap and coffee, to kill time thenoff to,Tool Station to get some casters as I could not find the ones I knew I owned.



£12.49 for four nylon casters in 75mm size.



I made a 10mm ply floor for the trolley base and then tried it for size.



Then also decided to make a decent hook onto which to hang all the cables when not in use.

While looking for some spare hooks, I found this little box......

Guess what was inside....?



Decided this would be a good option as I like the gear visually.



And welded, bolted in place.




Next up would be the frame and top table where the grinders would live.

More in a while.

Thanks for looking in.
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