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spook291
06-13-2005, 08:33 PM
Sort of thought that even though this design is on my Cub Manual Server, it might still have a place here.
http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Sketches%20or%20Plans/Implements/Rudi's%20Log%20Wagon/Logging%20Wagon%2007.jpg

I needed some means to haul my winter wood from my wood lot and after some thought and a look at my budget, I realized that I would have to come up with something I could build and affordable.

Here is the link to the article. Rudi's Log Wagon (http://www.cleancomputes.com/Cub/Sketches%20or%20Plans/Implements/Rudi's%20Log%20Wagon/index.html). Be interested to know what you all think.

bontai Joe
06-14-2005, 12:11 PM
I really like your wagon design a LOT! Since I don't have a welder or the skills to use one, my projects tend to be bolt together affairs if metal, or similar to your wagon and made out of wood.

chipmaker
06-14-2005, 02:23 PM
Hey even if its made of wood, it works and thats what counts. Its functional and within the grasp of most any one to make without the need of going to expensive tools and equipment to do so.

Bontai..... do you have a caulking gun or hot glue gun........if so, ...can you use them..........if so you can easily operate a MIG welder........I bet you a 6 pack of Bud's or a piece of Shoe Fly Pie, that if you can operate a hot glue gun or caulking gun a MIG welder would be easy and in a few hours you would be making welds that looked like a person with many years of experieince did them...

Hmmmmm shoe fly pie.........I sure would love to have a piece of that pie right now.......guess its time to do the online order thing again and get some headed south.Now if I could only get my Gennesee creame ale like that I would be a happy camper for sure.

bontai Joe
06-14-2005, 03:19 PM
I just enjoyed a "wet bottom" shoe fly pie last week. A bunch of older ladies at one of my co-worker's church makes and sells them. Pie just doesn't get better than what the church ladies make :eck21: :eck21: . They probably have 300 years experience in pieology as a group :fing32:

chipmaker
06-14-2005, 06:03 PM
You really need to keep that under your hat and not brag about it....Do you know what its like not being able to go and get a shoo fly pie when you need one? huh do you? Its awfully painfull..........sort of like being a heavy smoker and running out of them and no place to get them............

When I first moved south I sure did miss what they call pierogis or three corners......The local church used to make and sell them on every other Friday. The Fridays that they did ot make pierogis they made crab cakes........But the pierogis were available boiled, or deep fried..........and you could get potatoe, potatoe cheese, cabbage, cottage cheese, or sauerkraut fillings.......I would almost kill for a dozen or two of them. I was addicted to pierogies, and used to have friends send me a couple dozen boxes of Mrs. T's brand. NOw they are available at the local military base commissary as well as local grocery stores. Those items plus WISE brand potatoe chips, which have finally become available in this area........so that means no more Lays or Golden Flake wanna be chips,..its all WISE brand chips. Same for the local meat shops kielbasa......no store bought stuff can compare....

Looking at 7 to 10 days until I get my shoo fly pies (ordered 4 of them, all wet bottom)

OOOps sorry I got on a favorite missed foods rant and way way off topic, sorry.