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what could I make out of the gravity wagon box? im planning on buying a gravity wagon and taking out the running gear does anyone know what I could make out of the box? something for silage? anyone know
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heh. 80 some views and no bites, awwwwwe :-(
If the box is any fair size, and you think you could get it turned upside down.... maybe a roof to a shed? that is, if you even have a way to lift such a thing onto some kind of shed-like frame. :-D |
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HA i KNOW
wow didnt even think of that yea that would be a pretty heavy shed haha
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Only thing I can think of is to cut the box up into its individual sheets, save and store them for future projects. Buying sheet steel ain't cheap and a gravity wagon should provide you with a supply that would be hard to use up quickly.
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close enuff works for me
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You could make a few bucks at the scrap metal yard.....would probably be worth more to save for future projects,like scrat2 mentioned
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only a 12 footer
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oh i think like a 250
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